What did you think of the cover of this book?

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I think the cover is intriguing and would catch anyone's attention. It doesn't reveal much about the story line giving room for different angle of fantasies, however it can be more creatively done
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The cover of the book captivated me with its stunning artwork and the enigmatic gaze of the woman depicted.
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I absolutely love the cover! It just does not scream sci-fi is the only concern I have with it. But regardless it definitely caught my eye.
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Joshua Sawders wrote: 13 May 2024, 03:56 I think the cover is intriguing and would catch anyone's attention. It doesn't reveal much about the story line giving room for different angle of fantasies, however it can be more creatively done
Although I mentioned below its an amazing cover. I cannot help but agree with you regarding it not revealing much about the story line.
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I think the cover of this book is very appealing. I love the colors and looks very mysterious with the covered face. I like it because it is not the conventional grey or blue that we always see in the majority of book covers.
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I absolutely love this cover. it's eye-catching and draws you in before you even look at the title of the book. There are so many things on hte cover the first few times I looked at it I noticed something new.
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The book cover is aesthetically pleasing and appropriate considering the contents of the book. I believe everyone who looks at it will be drawn to know what the book is all about.
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The book cover is captivating and sure to attract attention. Silver eyes are unique and intriguing, and the sparkle in them makes me even more eager to read the book. However, the cover doesn't give much away about the story or the title. Given that it's a fantasy novel, I believe the cover could be more imaginative.
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One thing about a book cover is that it is what draws people to a book even before the book title. When I saw the book cover, I was immediately pressured to read it because I love books on crime, fantasy and mystery.
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So captivating..That being with a hood gave an appealing look to make one pick up the book and read. The cover also showed that war was involved.
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I think the cover is pretty amazing. It has the perfect blend of colours and is quite impressive. Plus the close-up angle on the face, especially the eyes, would anyone want to at least check what the book is about! So yes, awesome cover design! :)
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I love the cover page so much. It depicts a sinister, cruelty, and assassination in envisaging. And actually, I wasn't disappointed.
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