What did you think of the cover of this book?

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Honestly, I wasn't a big fan of the cover of the book. While it is certainly eye catching, it did not hit me like it fit a sci-fi novel at first sight. The book was amazing and very original and complex, but just by looking at the cover I would not have gotten that. To me, this book was proof on why you should never judge a book by its cover.
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What did you think of the cover of this book?

I love the cover of the book, "The Great Migration" I thought it was different! If you look closely at the cover, it tells some of the story. By the face, you can tell the person from an Indian tribe as well as the chosen colors. At the bottom of the picture, you can see many animals and a person resting in a particular spot in the wilderness. This can indicate a camp setting.
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The cover is beautiful, well drawn and the woman's eyes are intriguing, however, it made me think if was some kind of a wild life story. I assumed that the book would be all about camping, hunting or animal welfare. I was surprised to discover there were other scenarios, cities, etc and that the wild life wasn't the biggest part of the plot.
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The cover is beautiful, well drawn and the woman's eyes are intriguing, however, it made me think if was some kind of a wild life story. I assumed that the book would be all about camping, hunting or animal welfare. I was surprised to discover there were other scenarios, cities, etc and that the wild life wasn't the biggest part of the plot
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The cover is beautiful and it captured my attention the first time I saw it. The bright yellow cover through which a gorgeous portion of a brown face, with a silver eye, white hair and eyebrows, is captivating as the eye is looking straight at me. The font of the title is large, brown, and stylish. The yellow cover descends and becomes a yellow horizon with savanna-like plains and a herd of huge, brown brontotheres. In front of the herd stands what I assume to be a Zuni warrior. It invites me to open the book and read it. :techie-studyinggray:
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The cover of “The Great Migration” is captivating, featuring someone with striking silver eyes that instantly draw attention. The subtle sparkle in the eye adds an intriguing element, making the viewer curious about the story. However, while beautiful, the cover doesn’t provide much insight into the book’s plot or title. Given that it’s a fantasy genre book, there’s room for more imaginative and creative design choices to better reflect the story’s essence.
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Honestly, I wasn't a big fan of the cover of the book. While it is certainly eye catching, it did not hit me like it fit a sci-fi novel at first sight. The book was amazing and very original and complex, but just by looking at the cover I would not have gotten that. To me, this book was proof on why you should never judge a book by its cover.
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The cover of the book is attractive and I believe it would easily capture the attention of readers. It also shows that the book is fantasy.
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The cover was totally suitable for this book. You can totally guess the genre of the book by it.
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The cover was totally suitable for this book. You can totally guess the genre of the book by it.
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I assumed that the book would be all about camping, hunting or animal welfare. I was surprised to discover there were other scenarios, cities, etc and that the wild life wasn't the biggest part of the plot
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sparkle in the eye makes me want to read the book more. I would also like to point out that the cover does not reveal much about the story or the title.
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The cover is what drew me in first, I think. I don't know how fitting it is for the story, but it definitely hints at something huge going on - it feels almost biblical.
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The cover of the book was amazing. I was instantly attracted to the book because of the cover. I enjoyed it.
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I think the cover is intriguing and would catch anyone's attention. It doesn't reveal much about the story line giving room for different angle of fantasies, however it can be more creatively done
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