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Is book cover suitable according to book description? Does it suits well for sci-fi book edition? And impotanty how much this cover photo made impact while picking up the book?
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Well, to a very great extent, the book cover is suitable. It gives the scifi feel, while depicting some individuals getting into what looks like an ai effect. So, yh
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I believe that this book cover is suitable. It gives off the sci-fi feel. It almost reminds me of the matrix in a way with the different levels of light and people standing on the outside.
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It gives a sci-fi vibe but it's uncomfortable at the same time. I don't know but the cover itself will not be a factor in my choice of book.
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Cover does play an important role in selecting a book. I feel this cover do represent the genre of the book which is essential. I usually like covers that use subtle hints and symbols to convey the theme of the book. This book cover does serve that purpose to some extent.
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I loved the cover here - it gave a very sci-fi vibe that made me excited to read the book. I am often guilty of judging books by their covers and this one was no exception. The cover definitely got me interested in looking at it more closely.
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The cover is great. For me, it is really eye catching. The sci-fi vibes is the one that pulls me in to grab this book. I don't mind judging a book by its cover, most good covers means good book.
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