What did you think of the cover of this book?

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The cover of this book is attractive and interesting. In fact, it was what first piqued my interest in the book. I wondered at the animals and the man with the half-covered face.
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The cover is amazing, artistic and perfect for the book, the silver eyes sparks my curiosity. A job well done on the cover.
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Post by Chockanathan G »

I think they have beautifully crafted the cover. The eye of that woman is captivating, and the animal that is represented in the book clearly shows that it's a fantasy book. Personally, when I saw the cover of this book, I thought it was related to some young girls's migration through the desert. But it didn't have a science-fiction theme.
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The book cover is very eye-catching and unique, but it did not have the effect (at first sight) of making me want to read the novel. However, after finishing the book, I understood and appreciated the book cover a little bit more. It is a cliche, but I believe this is a perfect example of "don't just a book by its cover" because the story was enjoyable and it is much richer and mysterious than what the book cover shows us.
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Post by Atieno Magero »

I love the cover. It's eye catching and vibrant. Plus, it also ties in with the story. Readers can better visualise the appearance and size animals in the story. Plus, we also get to see what Keldiari might have looked like.
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The cover was indeed attractive, which made me think it would be an autobiography of someone who migrated to other place for betterment of their life. Second thing, that crossed was it might be detailing of some historical event that took place in past.
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The colors were not too catchy for me and it didn't depict the overall plot of the book.
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The book's cover is distinctly unique and beautifully crafted, making it a fitting complement to the content within.
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When it comes to curiosity, the cover did justice to it. It's catchy and intriguing.
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I loved the book cover. It was beautiful and unique. It was a true depicting of the goodness of the book.
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I think this cover is intriguing! Even without reading what the book is about, I am immediately grabbed by the artwork on this cover!
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I think the cover is very eye-catching. The colouring stands out, and gives the reader an image of both the characters and the herds across the land. It works for me.
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I didn't think much of the cover. It's okay. I'm not a fan of the colour yellow. I also think the face is too big but there must be a reason for that. Otherwise, I am neutral about it.
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Post by Giridhar Achary »

I am drawn to the book's cover photo, which evokes historical sci-fi fantasy, adventure, and thriller feelings.I suggest more creative liberty in the fantasy genre.
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