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Feb 22, 2016 05:56PM
I am obsessed with book covers and learned early on that they can make or break a book. I love so many of these book covers you featured. Each has a very different personality. Over the years, I'm noticing that for my own novels, I don't show the characters' faces. That doesn't mean I cut off their heads, but I generally have them at an angle where I can leave their exact features to the readers' imaginations. Thanks for a most interesting post!
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Hey Tessa, I think you're right about not showing faces - it gives the reader more room to let their imagination take them.
I have to admit that as a reader I am influenced by a book's cover. That's the first thing I notice when shopping for books, unless the book is recommended. Recently I read a book's description and it sounded interesting, but I couldn't get past the awful cover art so I passed on it. Silly, but I squirmed every time I looked at it and it turned me off from reading it.
Laurie wrote: "I have to admit that as a reader I am influenced by a book's cover. That's the first thing I notice when shopping for books, unless the book is recommended. Recently I read a book's description and..."I think a cover has to be really bad for me not to read the book, but I could see a cover leading me to think it's not a book for me. I've been surprised at some books I've read where the cover portrays something totally different. At least to me.


