What do you think of the cover of "Anticipation Day: What Would You Do?" by Jeff Michelson?

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Re: What do you think of the cover of "Anticipation Day: What Would You Do?" by Jeff Michelson?

Post by Pradeep T M »

The cover looks tricky, which definitely pulls readers into curious mode. It looks like sci-fi molded cover page. It suits well with tittle and even description.
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First of all, you can tell it is a science fiction book. If I were to see it in a bookstore, I would grab it and look at it. That is all you can expect from a cover, I think.
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The cover of the book gives sci fi vibes. Also futuristic made me think it will talk about advanced ways of doing things with technology and day to day life.
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The cover of this book caught my eye almost immediately! I have read some Sci-Fi and futuristic books in the past, so this cover piqued my interest. The colors, patterns, and shapes utilized clearly show the genre of the book. There are five people shown on the cover, so I assume the book is centered around those five people. Taking a closer look, I can see that their faces are somewhat morphed. I did not notice that at first glance. It makes me wonder if that design choice has something to do with the Sci-Fi theme or the plot. I've been debating with myself on whether or not I want to pick this up and read it. I added it to my Want to Read bookshelf just in case!
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I really like the cover of this book; it looks dynamic and tells me there's going to be action and fiction. Several people gathered in circles, with backlighting, indicate a challenging situation, something they must solve in record time because they may be up against the clock.
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The striking cover instantly signals science fiction, piquing curiosity. Though not my usual genre, the intriguing premise of friends lost in simulation makes it irresistible. I'll definitely read it.
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The book cover was well designed and appropriate. The font, colours and image gave readers a good idea of what the story was about. This would ensure it got the attention of the target audience of science fiction and suspense fans.
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Post by Limpho Mojakisane »

The cover looks modern and high-tech. The blue and white colors give it a sci-fi feel, and the mirrored image adds mystery. The title is clear and easy to read, and the question “What would you do?” makes me curious about the story. Overall, it looks like a book about the future or some kind of technology, and I would likely take a closer look if I were to come across it in a bookstore.
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Post by Maggie Johnson 2 »

When I first saw the cover, it made me think futuristic science fiction. It's not a genre I normally like to read, so based on the cover alone I normally would have passed on it. But after reading the description I decided to give it a chance.
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I really like the cover of the book. I think it's the combination of the five characters at the corners of the pentagon and the bright blue that is quite eye-catching. It made me want to know more.
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Post by Gabriela Contreras Gonzalez »

I like the cover, it screems sci-fi and it has an amazing attention grabbing element by focusing everything in the center.
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I like the cover of the book. It gives futuristic vibes. It also makes me think that maybe there is a mission that needs to be accomplished because there are multiple individuals on the cover, men and women. I'm not sure if this is more sci-fi or social science fiction.
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Post by Gabriella Whitehurst »

The book cover definitely gives off science fiction vibes but also does anyone remember the trailer for “The Tomorrow People”? That’s the vibe the book cover gives me. Because of that it would definitely draw me into reading the description and choosing to read it or not.
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I think it's very cool. You can immediately tell that the book is a sci-fi novel.
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Post by Gideon Adigun »

It's amazing how the cover looks simple and sophisticated at the same time, it fits the book's content. I also like the colour combination, it's appealing.
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