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message 1: by Noor (new)

Noor Mughal “Honestly, yes! I do judge a book by its cover Beautiful covers always grab my attention first, and I feel more excited to read them.


message 2: by ♡Kenna (new)

♡Kenna Jade♡ absolutely 💯 cause I can't read a book with a REAL man just staring at me 😭


message 3: by Stacey (new)

Stacey Oh absolutely!! Sad, but true😀


message 4: by Janette (new)

Janette yep! if it doesn't grab me, I'm not gonna bother


message 5: by Julie (new)

Julie Failla Earhart sometimes. I often by a book for its cover without even knowing what the story is about


Kitty | MyCuriousReads I have. As a lover of thrillers, I’ve read over 150 novels and I can tell by the cover if it’s going to be cheesy or not. Much in the same way I might decide on a film to watch based on the production quality of the DVD cover. That is, if I’m just browsing and judging SOLELY on promo artwork. For example: Sharknado or The Shining.


message 7: by Nikky (new)

Nikky Whitworth absolutely! if it has sprayed edges I have to have it! we dont get many of those where I live


message 8: by Sarah (new)

Sarah B Yes! I do that too. And then sometimes if the book plot doesn't match up with the cover image I can be left confused.

I used to play the "pretty" and "ugly" book cover game in another group. I found out from that what different people consider pretty or ugly can be vastly different than what I think is pretty or ugly too. Sometimes their pretty book cover was ugly to me. I also learned that I had a hard time finding an actual book cover that I thought was pretty as I can be fussy in that regard. Ugly covers were easier to find.

But a pretty cover does not guarantee a good story.

It does look better on your Year in Books though!

I don't like those blank covers with only words as it doesn't tell you anything about the book. Especially years later as you are looking back through the Years in Books. An image will help you remember that book.


message 9: by Aaronslove (new)

Aaronslove welll sometimesss


message 10: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa Nicole absolutely. first of all I cannot read a book with real people on the cover ESPECIALLY a shirtless man. I like men but it's also against my will so plz remove these men from my book covers. if it's a book I really want to read tho I might read it on my Kindle so that I don't need to look at the cover. I didn't read quicksilver until the new covers came out bc I hate the original covers.


message 11: by .🍃. (new)

.🍃. thecursed_Reader I do a lot, even though some book cover has actually lured me into reading shit.
I love fantasy book cover, with artsy characters and floral design


message 12: by Judith Speed (new)

Judith Speed Not since I went over to Kindle.


message 13: by Aka_lil_alex (new)

Aka_lil_alex Not really, but it has been times


message 14: by Anita (new)

Anita Kyne When browsing, absolutely. Bright colors & abstract art draw my eye.


message 15: by Sydney (new)

Sydney Saad I try my best not to judge a book by its cover, but of course I still do sometimes. I agree with the people who said they don’t like shirtless men on the cover of books. Although, I have read books with shirtless men on the cover and they did end up being pretty good so…..🤷‍♀️


message 16: by Kierra (new)

Kierra Hill Yes! if I see a man (especially if they're half naked) I run away from the book.


Kitty | MyCuriousReads Ikr😊


Liz~In~Colorado Alyssa wrote: "absolutely. first of all I cannot read a book with real people on the cover ESPECIALLY a shirtless man. I like men but it's also against my will so plz remove these men from my book covers. if it's..."

AGREED!! AND SOME OF THE GUYS SEEM TO BE LOOKING DOWN?? ADMIRING THEMSELVES?? 😂
I ALSO DONT CARE FOR TOO CUTSEY & WHIMSICAL DRAWN COUPLES.
THIS WOULD BE AN INTERESTING POLL TOPIC👍😄


Liz~In~Colorado Sarah wrote: "Yes! I do that too. And then sometimes if the book plot doesn't match up with the cover image I can be left confused.

I used to play the "pretty" and "ugly" book cover game in another group. I fo..."


VERY INTERESTING ABOUT THE RESULTS OF THAT GAME!🌷


message 20: by Kai's (new)

Kai's Darling Yes, I do. If a cover is pretty and has good reviews and is 100% clean. I'll read it. but if it's not a good cover (in my eyes ofc) then I won't read it


message 21: by Sarah (new)

Sarah for sure!


message 22: by Katie (new)

Katie B Most definitely


message 23: by sarah (new)

sarah For sure. If you found a book with a cover it draws you in or out, if you found a book with no cover you’re less likely to want to pick it up much less read it. Like my Tia use to tell me Mija Presentation is everything . And I’ve found this saying to be completely true.


message 24: by Oscar (new)

Oscar No


message 25: by Maya (new)

Maya Yes, I try not too but I do 😭


message 26: by Agneta (new)

Agneta Chelsea Yes


message 27: by Kristine (new)

Kristine Yes. There is a Reason Much is Spent on Selecting the Right Book Cover. It is a Marketing Decision to Sell Books. I’ve Seen Different Samples and it Really does Influence if I am Interested in Looking into a Book.


message 28: by Mike (last edited Sep 05, 2025 06:27AM) (new)

Mike While browsing bookstores, I do this. Book marketing is very interesting and is the subject of a popular book by Evan Friss called The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore.Cover design and placement are major factors in book sales. However, when browsing books on good reads I tend to look at the write up or the content much more. For me, the site is an equalizer.


message 29: by Ron (new)

Ron Jay I admit that an interesting cover does get my attention. However, I rely on descriptions and reviews from my GR friends more than covers before deciding to dive into a book. :)


message 30: by Maria (new)

Maria Bella most of the time, but i trust booktok, bookterest and booktube blindly, sooo if they recommend it im like "okay, new book for my tbr"


message 31: by Sarah (new)

Sarah more often then not, yes. but if i like the cover I go to find the summary. if I have to open to book for the summary I tend not want to read it because the back is full of aclaimed reviews. when a book has multiple different designs it seems to have a pull to those who may like one design over the other.
1. title
2. cover
3. summary
4. if its the first book or a different number in a series


message 32: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Cecil Yes, I do however always read the back, the blog that tells what the book is about.
I have never bought a book by just looking at its cover.


message 33: by els ౨ৎ (new)

els ౨ৎ I absolutely do


message 34: by aly✨ (new)

aly✨ yes - that's how i pick what to read! very rarely do i actually read the description of books lol


message 35: by Diane (new)

Diane Glover Sometimes. While there are some styles of covers that appeal to me.. MOST of the time I pick a book up and read what it says based on a GUT FEELING.. LOL. There are exceptions. I picked up, for example only, The Wren in the Holly Library because it was just PRETTY. (I have since finished it and left a review). But other times I just feel a "pull" to a book and pick it up and see what it is about.


message 36: by LadyRemy (new)

LadyRemy Yes. I'll read the back of the book and the first few pages of most books I pick up at the store. But if it's a really pretty book I will pick it up over boring covers. I don't care how much acclaim a book has. Bird brain wants shiny.


Liz~In~Colorado Mike wrote: "While browsing bookstores, I do this. Book marketing is very interesting and is the subject of a popular book by Evan Friss called The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore..."

GREAT REFERENCE!! I just spent the last half hour reading the reviews of THAT book!!
👍🌷


message 38: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Naugler i do when purchasing a book.
I just ordered a new book because the cover glows in the dark.


message 39: by Judith Speed (new)

Judith Speed A while ago there was a fashion for “misery lit”, where people would write about their terrible childhoods. I learned to avoid any book with a sepia tinted back view of a small child.


message 40: by Joud (new)

Joud I really hate when there's a character on the cover—I wanna picture them myself, and half the time the description doesn't even match the cover!


message 41: by T (new)

T absolutely


✨Emily✨ (Reed Darling’s version) Oh yeah definitely I feel like even though it’s the number one rule to NOT judge a book by its cover I feel like a lot of people do it


message 43: by Porg (new)

Porg Yes. That and titles. The cover and the title are the first thing I see, so how could I now judge books by the cover at least somewhat? It is a nice cover and a cool title that motivates me to pick up a book at the store or the library, or click on it on goodreads, and read the synopsis. Obviously the cover is not the deciding factor when I choose what books to buy/check out/add to my TBR, but a book with a pretty cover is more likely to end up on one of my shelves simply because the cover is what draws me in.


message 44: by sarah (new)

sarah Yes definitely. Presentation is everything unfortunately there are many amazing books we overlook because the cover didn’t get our attention.


message 45: by Lani (new)

Lani Putthoff Not really. I judge more what the book is about.


message 46: by PJ (new)

PJ Unfortunately I have done this


message 47: by _Fate_writes_ (new)

_Fate_writes_ I try not to do it. BUT! eventually I end up doing it 🫣🤦‍♀️😅


message 48: by Anastasia (new)

Anastasia Sometimes


message 49: by Kristine (last edited Sep 08, 2025 02:39PM) (new)

Kristine Covers Matter! I get Early Release Books and Often don’t see a Cover at First. Just a Random Book and Title and White Cover. I have noticed how much a Difference it Makes When a Cover is Put Up. Sometimes, it Makes Me Really Interested in the Book and other Times, if it’s a Similar Cover to other Books I’ve Read, I wonder if the Book will be Similar, ok but boring. It does influence me. That’s Why so much $$$ is Spent On Marketing the Right Cover.


message 50: by cathy ✨ (new)

cathy ✨ I try not too but i tend to do it a lot.


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