What did you think of the cover of this book?

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Victoria Ukamaka wrote: 24 Jan 2024, 00:19 The muted color palette, consisting mainly of gradations from warm orange to black, syncs up thematically as well, seeming to pull the viewer into shadowy regions of uncertainty.
I agree. There's a distinct authenticity to the cover page. The colours are in sync, and the background evokes a certain curiosity in the reader's mind.
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The animals on the cover page make the book appear as though it is about wildlife. The face photo at the top of the book creates a mystery, making a reader think hard about what to expect. Truly amazing!
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Before grabbing a copy of the book, I took my time to scrutinize the cover photo, especially after seeing what looks like a child in the midst of wild animals. Fascinating.
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The cover of the book"Great Migration" by Steve Ramirez is amazing. It illustrates the journey through the unknown. The adventurous journey may bring many surprises for those who embark on it. It is eye-catchy.
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The cover is mysterious but does not give away what the book is really about. You will think its about the migration of animals.
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The cover is eye-catching and mysterious. I like it. I think it does a good job in representing the story.
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The book's cover is interesting but doesn't give detailed information or clues to the contents. It is a great camouflage because you won't be to know not just sci-fi was discussed.
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I think the cover heavily implied a visual of a grand journey. It gives off the idea of fantasy to me as well
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The cover is well-designed with clear writing and a balanced layout, but it may not grab readers' attention right away because it's not very visually appealing. It is good but could be better.
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I love the cover, the colors, the image of the brontotheres and the eyes, is not spoiler in any way but after you finish the book yo understand it even better. Amazing job.
Also the fact that is not directly related to a sci-fi scene makes it even better for me since the plot got me completely of guard.
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The cover of this book piqued my interest to give this book a shot. It was very beautiful and eye-catching.
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I think the book cover gave the impression of a fantasy world, with the brontotheres resembling mythical creatures and the woman in the veil evoking the appearance of otherworldly being.
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The cover presented the book greatly. I liked the choice of colors and the font of the words. It has many striking and expressive effects.
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The cover is very nice and eye-catching. The silver-eyed boy and the strange rhinos give the vibe of a fantasy novel. However, you have to really look closely to see that, otherwise, it can appear about animals' lives and migration habits.
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For me, the cover did not express the complexity of the book. Yes, the cover is epic and beautiful but lacks demonstration of the complexity of its content.
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