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What did you think of the cover of this book?

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This is a discussion topic for the January 2024 Book of the Month, "The Great Migration: Book One of the S'orne Saga" by Steve Ramirez

What did you think of the cover of this book?
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I think the cover is amazing. It's eye-catching and very well drawn.
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Honestly, I wasn't a big fan of the cover of the book. While it is certainly eye catching, it did not hit me like it fit a sci-fi novel at first sight. The book was amazing and very original and complex, but just by looking at the cover I would not have gotten that. To me, this book was proof on why you should never judge a book by its cover.
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For me, the cover was one of the reasons why initially I thought this was a fantasy novel/saga.
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The cover is beautiful, well drawn and the woman's eyes are intriguing, however, it made me think if was some kind of a wild life story. I assumed that the book would be all about camping, hunting or animal welfare. I was surprised to discover there were other scenarios, cities, etc and that the wild life wasn't the biggest part of the plot.
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The cover of the book is unique and eye catchingly attractive. It also draws ones curiosity
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The cover is too much. I feel that the picture of the eye shouldn't be there. The other pictures are great tho.
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The cover of this book is very catchy. Just by looking at it, you get the impression that someone is secretly watching you.
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The cover is one of the main reasons I felt drawn to the book. It is so powerful, almost like an Oscar Winning Movie Propaganda. I truly loved it.
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I think the cover is appropriate for the themes explored in this novel. And I think I am cool with that.
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I think it's a suitable cover for the book. Honestly, it threw me off because initially, I thought that the brontotheres were the primary antagonists of the novel.
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I love the cover of the book, it captures its true essence. The drawing of a woman's eye made it more captivating and intriguing.
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I think it did show what genre the book was, which is fantasy, but I am afraid that's where it ends. I couldn't find the correlation between the cover and the title. So it didn't mean that much to me.
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Many individuals have expressed negative opinions about the cover, but from my perspective, I find it to be incredibly appealing and eye-catching.
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I think the book cover is beautiful and would pique anybody's interest. I have never seen anybody with silver eyes. However, the sparkle in the eye makes me want to read the book more. I would also like to point out that the cover does not reveal much about the story or the title. Also, since the book is in the fantasy genre, I think more creative liberty could be taken with the book's cover.
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