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Post by Chinemezu Okafor »

At first, the book cover felt a bit busy with a lot of things going on. I thought it evoked a certain mystery and astral projection of some sort. But the book itself demystified the cover, and I understood why the design probably matches the book title. I would say it is an appropriate match.
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I think the cover has too much information, the quote would work better as first page, allowing more clear space for the picture. This cover makes me think that the book is going to be dense, difficult to read by the excess of ideas and the lack of organisation. Same title (or shorter even better) with a more minimalistic cover would result much more attractive to me.
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I like the cosmic picture and the swirls of colours in the vast space. It is very eye-catching and indicates how insignificant we are in this huge universe.
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The title of the book is very sci-fi like. I feel like the book cover does reflect that. The cover is beautiful and to be honest, any pictures about the space are so beautiful, you cannot go wrong with it.
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At a first glance, the cover did not pull me in. But when I tried to corelation the theme of the book with the cover, it made sense. The cosmic art part does tell us that our universe is surrounded by mystery. The font is suitable for the genre. Overall, it is a well-crafted cover with deeper insights into the book.
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The cover immediately grabs attention, evoking a sense of depth and mystery. At first glance, it seems like it could be about science or time-related space exploration.
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The book's cover is good and reflects the theme and its genre. I support the notion that the book's cover is great.
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The cover is fiiiiiiine. I love the cosmic vibes that it gives. It looks very professional and one could tell that the author meant business.
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Post by Jacqueline Torres 2 »

I really like the cover. I think it definitely goes with the theme of the title. The colors are really pretty and I would definitely at least pick up the book to see what it is about!
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Post by Santosh Behera »

Obviously, it is attractive. but I also initially felt it was a sci-fi book, as others feel. The book cover is simple and professional, featuring calm tones. The title is long, but the well-chosen font and appropriate spacing mitigate this.
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Like I said earlier. The colors are clashing. It doesn't even give anything specific to the book.
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Like I said earlier. The colors are clashing. It doesn't even give anything specific to the book.
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The cover is okay by every aspect. However, I don't think book's covers contains any major impact on a book's content. It's more about the book offering value.
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The book cover of "Advent of Time" gives a glimpse of how our galaxy looks like. With it , i can have a picture of how it looks like out there.
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The book cover of "Advent of Time" gives a glimpse of how our galaxy looks like. With it , i can have a picture of how it looks like out there.
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