What did you think of the cover of this book?

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I love the cover page and reminds me of my childhood memories how I always go to the beach with family.
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The cover of Sand People reflects the story within perfectly. I like the way the artist drew a young girl wandering near the beautiful shoreline. The look on her face makes me wonder what she is thinking about. It has a nice blend of colors.
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Honestly, I thought it was pretty bland. The colors do have a dreamlike quality to them, but all in all the cover tells me nothing about the book itself and doesn't really compel me to pick it up.
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When I look at the cover, I get a warm but nostalgic feeling. I like it. If I had seen it on a bookshop, I'd definitely feel intrigued by the young woman with the faraway look.
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I found the cover of 'SandPeople' to be captivating, with its ethereal and dreamy quality that immediately caught my attention
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It leaves room for thought and provokes imagination overall. It is also quite aesthetically appealing, but it could have done better in my view. Overall, I like it.
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Very appealing and suit the book title so well.
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Post by Loretta Morris 1 »

I like the cover of the book. The colors are light pastels which is beautiful. It gives the effect of softness, windy, light, breezy, when I look at the cover. A nice picture of water and mountains in the background. By looking at the cover, I want to read the book.
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Loretta Morris 1 wrote: 18 May 2024, 21:57 I like the cover of the book. The colors are light pastels which is beautiful. It gives the effect of softness, windy, light, breezy, when I look at the cover. A nice picture of water and mountains in the background. By looking at the cover, I want to read the book.
I get completely what you mean. It is almost like picturing holidays, independently of what the book is about it makes you feel like something that will make you have a good time.
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I like the books cover and I find it very attractive. The image on the books cover gives a clue to what the book is about.
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I typically don't favor covers featuring real people, but this one immediately grabbed my attention. If I saw it in a bookstore, I'd definitely pick it up. Perhaps it's the pastel colors or the overall softness of the design, but it intrigued me enough that I would certainly read the blurb to learn more.
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The book cover was excellently done and fits perfectly with the book title. I find it very innovative that the author thought to have a beach-like background for it, as that is where the most sand is found.
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Post by Beatrice Omasaki »

It's not bad, but it could be better. I think it does enough to give a rough presentation of what the book is about, but there's more that can be done to make it more aesthetically appeasing. It's a 3 out of 5 stars for the cover for me.
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Post by Somto Nwachukwu 1 »

The cover is quite nice and I think just as colourful as it should be. I like the cover of the book.
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It's a body of art. Either you appreciate it or you look beyond the picture and find an intriguing theme or inspiration from the cover art.
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