Thoughts about the book cover.

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Post by Amanda Meira »

It is without a doubt a good marketing move, the black background brings an air about it but still leaves the focus on the title, and the b crooked needle refers to something that is not safe, something to impact and draw attention, exactly as the author wants .
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Post by Stephen Somtochukwu Ezeme »

The cover is a great representation of the book. the dark color depicts the deep knowledge in the book.
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The cover of the book was unique. It draws readers to pick up the book an attempt reading it. It is a very good idea
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Post by Anthony Ekemezie »

For this kind of non-fiction, I think k the book cover fit quite well. When I pick a book, usually fiction, I let the book cover tell me it's own story of the book.
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I liked the cover of this book, it lets me know the position the author takes when writing about the topic in question. Actually, I think it's a very good idea as a cover for a book of this style.
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I think the book cover is very appropriate for a non fiction book about COVID and vaccines. Also the needle would have given you knowledge of what the book entails.
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Post by Abraham Ozo »

The dark theme is perfectly suited to the topic, and the crooked needle effectively symbolizes the book's content. However, the font could be modified to make it more eye-catching.
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Post by Christian Jordan »

I don't think the cover of this book is really attractive due to the dark themes
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I think the book cover creates a sense of mystery and intrigue that can draw readers in. However, the font and text colors might need some adjustment to better complement the design,
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Post by Carly Sprout »

I think the book cover reminds me of many textbooks I have seen in my university years. Dark colours, simple designs, even the choice of font. It appears to rely on that premise to bolster some sense of credibility, I believe
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Overall, it fits well with the theme of the book. It is dark, promising something to discover about what really happened.
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I think the book cover is welcoming but not captivating. Few persons will be reluctant to pick it up if arranged in a library. But that is usually the colour for medical books so I guess people with interest in it will love it.
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Post by Pranav Dewangan »

I think the cover is right for a non-fiction read. There is always a scope for improvement. But I think the title of the book is more important than the cover.
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Post by Adam Bryce Stern »

I think the book cover suits the story it tells, the dark theme and the crooked needle symbolically tells the story it conveys.
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Post by Abi_rami »

I believe that the cover aptly portrays what the book deals with. This dark theme also highlights the title of this book. I don't believe that any other cover could have been able to demonstrate this topic as well as this one.
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