What do you think of this book's cover

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Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno
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Re: What do you think of this book's cover

Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

I can't say that the cover really calls out to me. I'd have to say the title is really what got me.
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I wasn't impressed by means of the ebook's cover. A map reminds me of my college days and makes me consider a records ebook. I might have liked a cowl with brighter colors to catch my attention extra.
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I was actually confused at first glance trying to put meaning into the image but later I understood it was a map. I would have skipped the book but I will like to give it a try.
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The cover with the map gives the vibe of a travel guide or geography book. However, it successfully reflects the themes of adventure, suspense, and historical intrigue, leaving a strong impression that would likely attract many readers.
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Post by Murat Guler »

The book’s cover looks a little confusing at first I think but on a deeper thought I think it makes sense because the resemblance of a map is quite relatable to history and the fact that the story involves searching for a missing person.
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