What is your opinion of the cover?
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I agree with your assessment. The dots remind me of the old windows logo. I think the cover is trying to relate more to millionaire than to minimum wage workers.Danielle Leonardi wrote: ↑12 Mar 2025, 22:11 It's so hard not to judge literal books by their covers! I have to admit, I would not have picked this up to read the back cover based on the front cover alone. The colors yellow and red are off-putting to me, and the dots in the corners irritate my OCD, and make me think of my previous job at an IT distributor. I would prefer a cover that is more relatable to someone working at a minimum wage job, if that makes sense.
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I agree with you, the cover should reflect the contents of the book more. Maybe it was the intention that maybe don't judge a book by it's cover, literally. But still, the cover isn't as important as the content, and we're gonna have to wait.Catherine Sweet wrote: ↑16 Apr 2025, 11:28 I prefer covers with more muted colours and simple images that relate to the book's content. I think that looks more contemporary.
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I share your feelings that I am generally not inclined to pick up a book when the cover has a photo of the author as its most prominent feature.Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis wrote: ↑31 Mar 2025, 10:06 I don't really like the cover. Photos of the author on any book cover do not draw my attention. I would have chosen different fonts and color choices for the title.
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