What did you think of the cover of this book?

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I loved the cover. It radiated a warm hue and shows a girl walking alone on the beach shore in a full clothing. That is definitely interesting to know more about.
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Although I'm not sure if the cover could have drawn my attention, I really appreciate the title. I find the cover to be generic, but when I combine the cover with the title, they are actually intriguing.
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The book's cover, with its warm color palette and nostalgic feel, suggests a narrative intertwined with history and personal journeys. The beach background and the girl's gaze towards the distance add a sense of mystery and intrigue, making it an appealing cover that evokes curiosity.
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The book cover gives a beach-sand warm feel. It is beautiful and intruiging.
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The girl's look seems like she is lost. The title then adds a sense of mystery to it. The cover alone does not appeal to me though. I rely more on the description and not only the cover. In this case the description drews me to it. Its on my TBR. Haven't gone beyond the few pages of sampling yet.
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The girl on the cover is giving me a sad vibe despite the adventurous and science-fiction impression the title suggests.
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The cover of the book is magnificent and its units the book perfectly. The colour blend is rare and amazing.
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Post by Lisa P Cowling »

For me, the cover makes me want to know more. However, from the title and the cover, I would assume that the book talks about something else. I believe the cover is catchy as I really wanted to know what it represented.
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Certainly a classically eye catching cover I do agree. From an artistic viewpoint it is also a really well done piece of work. Really loving the gentle colours used and would really attract me to give it a closer look.
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Post by Lauren Victoria »

The cover of this book is very eye catching. It was actually the first thing that drew me to clicking on it to see what it was about. The color pallet is pleasing and the way the artwork seems to have an otherworldly glow really adds to the aesthetic of mystery that personally made me stop to see what this book was about. There is that saying not to judge a book by its cover but a well thought out cover can greatly increase intrigue of a book!
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I like it. The cover creates a serene atmosphere while the creating mystery by drawing our interest to the girl on it.
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I loved the cover of the book at first sight. It was very intriguing and it drew me in to want to see more of it.
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It's an extremely nostalgia inducing book cover. For some reason it gives off the same vibe as an Enid Blyton book although the genre is nowhere related
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Post by Victor Obonyo »

I usually don't like covers with real people on them, but this one caught my attention right away. It is definitely something I would pick up right away in a bookstore if I saw it. Maybe it's the pastel colors in it, or maybe it's how soft it is overall, but I would definitely read the blurb to see what it talks about!
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Post by Ouko Okach »

It is definitely something I would pick up right away in a bookstore if I saw it. Maybe it's the pastel colors in it, or maybe it's how soft it is overall, but I would definitely read the blurb to see what it talks about!
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