What did you think of the cover of this book?

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I think the cover colors are good, but it needs something to make it stand out more. Such as the decoration on the side of the book could have been larger or more intermingled with the black color.
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The cover of the book is absolutely amazing. It is eye catching and enticing, but it also represents the book very well. I was immediately sold on the book just by looking at the book cover.
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the book cover is a good description of the happening in the book. It represented the book well. I love it.
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The book cover is a clear depiction of the happenings in the book. It gives the readers a glimpse of what to expect from the book.
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The square figure on the book cover with fuming smokes at its center made me think of magic and its wonders. The design on the four sides of the book gives its appearance a classy touch. Also, the dark greenish black color of the cover is befitting of a story of good versus evil!
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The cover could have been more intriguing, but it does evoke the spooky feeling reminiscent of a Harry Potter book. In a way, its simplicity entices the reader to dive in and explore the story within. The minimalist design piques curiosity, inviting one to uncover the mysteries that lie beneath.
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When we talk about the font style, it's quite satisfying. Color theme is matching with the theme of the book's title. It's a little bit of disappointment because of not having any other characters in the cover page.
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I think the book cover represents the novel perfectly. For starters, it immediately screams 'fantasy novel.' These days, many people prefer to choose a book from their favorite genre if the book cover immediately indicates that it's done its job. The fire coming out of the box suggests magic, and the symbols on the box suggest mystery. The cover will sell the book to its intended audience.
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Initially, the cover suggested a dark mystery of some sort. On the outside, it may seem uneventful and dull or otherwise too simple or plain. I am one person who is usually very interested in books with great covers. Had I judged this by its cover, I wouldn't have picked it up.
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I think the cover is simple yet mysterious, it doesn’t give away a lot about the story or what lies ahead however at the same time it is engaging and elegant in way that causes the reader to be intrigued and take a look at the summary of the novel, deciding whether they wish to read the book or not! It’s true that one should never judge a book by it’s cover, yet a well selected cover can have a very positive affect on the reader before even beginning the story and I believe this cover does that!
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It is a very simple yet sophisticated cover. It doesn't attract one at first. But after reading, one would understand it.
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The cover design strikes a balance between simplicity and sophistication, hinting at a mysterious tone. The use of dark colors suggests a potentially dark storyline, complemented by a fitting font that blends in with the overall aesthetics. It is a well-executed cover that effectively captures attention and sets expectations for what lies within. I love it.
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I like the cover, it gives a sense of mystery and magic that grabs my attention immediately. Seems very simple and that is the best part for me, the simplicity and yet the vibe of a story with a mythical environment.
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I love the book cover. The dark tones convey the dark tones of the story. The gold lettering with a hint of sparkles is a hint at the magic in the book. The trim is just enough without going overboard. It definitely caught my attention and made me want to look further into the book.
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Post by Ludovica Peruzzi »

Seems to me like a pretty standard cover which does not draw much attention to itself, especially for a fantasy book. I know minimalist covers are kind of a trend right now, but in my opinion they're a much better fit for already established works - new authors should probably try something flashier to draw readers in.
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