What did you think of the cover of this book?

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I love the cover of the book. people say not to judge a book by its cover but the cover is the first impression someone gets of the book. This cover really called my attention an made me want to read the book.
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The cover is beautiful. It catches the eyes and makes willing reading the book. The colours are warm and intense, particularly the gold stands out well compared to the rest.
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The cover page is engaging, I think no book lover will see the cover page and ignore reading the book. The cover page is passing message already.
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Post by Michael Valentine »

The cover of the book is beautiful. When I read the synopsis of the book, I got to know that it was a sci-fi book but it didn't look so to me until I read it
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I think the cover was beautiful. If I were to judge the book by its cover, the book would receive a very good rating.
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For me, the cover was captivating and has numerous possible interpretations to the eyes of someone without a clue what was within the book. It was actually one of the main reasons I decided to give it a try.
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Post by Joyce Williams Samedy »

I really liked this cover. It was one of my main reasons for selecting to read the synopsis. I loved the colors and the imagery. Truth be told, though, the art is not sci-fi at all, but it was great for an adventure book.
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I liked the cover a lot. It's what initially drew me into reading the book.
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I believe that the books cover helps pass the message of the book being interesting. And I find the choice of the author perfect.
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Post by Pranav Dewangan »

The cover is good but it can be improved. It kind of looks like a game poster too.
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Post by Ibraheem Rasheedat »

Book covers serve as a visual representation of the story within, acting as a gateway into the author's world.

A well-designed cover can pique curiosity, spark imagination, and even contribute to the reader's initial expectations and enjoyment of the book.

In my opinion, this book bears a relevant and interesting cover design.
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The cover, while beautifully drawn with intriguing eyes, led to expectations of a wildlife-focused story. The diverse scenarios and urban elements in the plot were surprising, deviating from the initial assumption of a nature-centric narrative.
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Post by Grace_Crier »

Honestly the cover gave me an impression it's gonna be a historical non-fiction book.
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Post by Rebecca De Figueiredo »

At first glance, I thought 'The Great Migration' cover was in reference to the actual great migration that takes place in East Africa every year. I thought (before I really looked closely) that there were rhinos, zebra and other animals with acacia trees behind them. The yellow/gold is reminiscent of an African sunset, and the eyes peeping out reminded me of an elephant eye. The cover definitely caught my eye.
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Post by Nenye Charles »

I personally don’t find the book’s cover impressive, or appealing. Again, the cover doesn’t really portray the contents of the book.
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