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-- 24 Jul 2015, 22:42 --
Scott, the books on either side of Leaving London also lead to a different Amazon title than the ones pictured, Red Energy and What Will Be Will Always Find a Way.
-- 25 Jul 2015, 09:02 --
Scott - Last night I accidentally posted the info you requested in the wrong topic (Author Appreciation). On the Shop By Cover page, Leaving London is in the 4th row, 3rd book from the left. Clicking on the cover brings you to the Amazon page for Blue Star by John W. Holt. As I previously mentioned, the books on either side of Leaving London also lead to a different title - Red Energy and What Will Be Will Always Find a Way.
On a related note, another member, Bluefirerose, posted in the Author Appreciation topic that The King's Throne cover (the row above the ones I mentioned) also leads to a different title.
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People always told me that never judge a book by its cover . Somehow I agree and don't agree with the statement. Book covers can sometimes give us a hint of what is inside . It is our first impression of the book. Thus, book covers are important and sometimes we have to shop by cover.
Yours sincerely,
Nur Syazwani