What did you think of the cover of this book?

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The book cover gives off a minimalist kind of feature where less is more. The cover looks simple yet intriguing. I am sure that on reading the book, readers will be able to understand what the cover actually shows and the meaning behind it.
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I think as much as book covers go, this one is very simple but seemed to have a very dark mystic appeal of some sort to it. It isn't very glamorous but can make any reader really curious enough to pick it up.
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The cover seems too simple with just the box. Adding some characters would enhance its appearance and make it more appealing.
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The cover depicts a mystic and brutal story scenes. In my first few pages into the book I saw action which had already been depicted by the cover. However, the color depict an ancient story setting, which, however, is not true about the book.
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Post by Engr Chiahulamiro Sebastine »

The cover of Demonslayer by Ian P. Eviston is too simple. While it conveys the title and theme, it lacks intricate details and dynamic elements. A more elaborate design could better capture the story's epic and adventurous nature, drawing in more readers.
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I like the vibe of the cover; it's dark and mystical. However, I feel that the border could be better designed or integrated into the image. I like the font choices, especially the gold writing, which I've seen on a lot of book covers, especially fantasy books. It's nice. I immediately wondered what the box had to do with the story, so it piqued my interest. Overall, it's visually appealing and a good cover.
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I think the cover of "Demonslayer: Book One of the Vanguard Chronicles" by I.P. Eviston is visually striking and sets a mysterious and dark tone, which goes with the book's overall theme and story.
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I think the cover of "Demonslayer: Book One of the Vanguard Chronicles" by I.P. Eviston is visually striking and sets a mysterious and dark tone, which goes with the book's overall theme and story.
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Samson Ogango wrote: 30 Jul 2024, 02:52 I think the cover of "Demonslayer: Book One of the Vanguard Chronicles" by I.P. Eviston is visually striking and sets a mysterious and dark tone, which goes with the book's overall theme and story.
Also, the cover features a mystical box emitting smoke, suggesting an element of magic or otherworldliness. This imagery piques curiosity about what might be inside the box and how it relates to the story.
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Samson Ogango wrote: 30 Jul 2024, 02:52 I think the cover of "Demonslayer: Book One of the Vanguard Chronicles" by I.P. Eviston is visually striking and sets a mysterious and dark tone, which goes with the book's overall theme and story.
Also, the cover features a mystical box emitting smoke, suggesting an element of magic or otherworldliness. This imagery piques curiosity about what might be inside the box and how it relates to the story.
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The cover of Demonslayer by Ian P. Eviston has a subtle charm that balances simplicity with intrigue. The dark color palette and elegant font hint at a mysterious and possibly dark storyline, aligning well with the book's theme. While the design is engaging and tasteful, it could benefit from more intricate details or additional artwork to fully capture the epic and adventurous nature of the story. A more dynamic cover might better attract readers who are browsing for their next fantasy adventure.
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The cover of the book Demonslayer is very attractive and stimulating. The black color in the middle and the grey borders decorates the book perfectly and appealed to my senses. I felt like grabbing it. The smoke coming out of the box is also very intriguing and creates a sense of curiosity about the book. Personally, I think the cover does justice with the title and the theme of the book. However, there is always a room for improvement. Adding some characters pictures might also engage people who like to read such books on fantasy adventure.
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The cover has a dark and mysterious aesthetic, which is fitting for a fantasy novel. The ornate border adds a touch of elegance, while the image of the smoking cube suggests elements of magic or supernatural intrigue. I think the typography is bold and eye-catching, making the title stand out. Overall, the cover effectively conveys a sense of adventure and fantasy, which should appeal to readers of the genre.
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The cover has a dark and mysterious aesthetic, which is fitting for a fantasy novel. The ornate border adds a touch of elegance, while the image of the smoking cube suggests elements of magic or supernatural intrigue. I think the typography is bold and eye-catching, making the title stand out. Overall, the cover effectively conveys a sense of adventure and fantasy, which should appeal to readers of the genre.
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I find this to be a relevant cover page especially in regards to the book's title. The dorminant dark colours foreground the dark aspects of the book, yet the gold edges on the box that seems to produce smoke suggests something more powerful than the dark forces, the demonslayer.
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