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How much do you rely on a book's cover to predict what it will be like?
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Dec 29, 2023 12:26PM

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Other than that, I try hard not to let the cover influence me. Depending on the publisher, authors sometimes have little to no say over the cover art.

certain types of books will generally have certain types of covers (eg I've noticed that trashy ya romances have similar covers, ya fantasy books are mostly of the same 'template' and istg there are some books titles I constantly confuse because of their similar titles etc)
that can usually give you an idea of whether the book is for you or not
then ofc there are preferences abt book covers, I personally don't like when there are real people on them or when the background is white because, in most cases, it makes the cover look unfinished
I know trad published authors don't always have a say in their covers and self-pub authors might have more difficulty finding a good designer and what not but the purpose of the cover is to be eye-catching and to stand out; it's what's essentially selling your book unless you or your book have a prior reputation
there are exceptions to all of this, of course, but like 80% of my tbr is there because I liked the cover and was curious enough to read the synopsis because of it
and if I'm buying a book, I don't care if it changed my life forever, I'm not spending my money on an ugly cover









This is probably weird by I actually started reading a series by an author because his last name is the same as my home town. I saw the author name, John Conroe, I am originally from Conroe, Texas and started reading his Demon Accords series and then proceeded to read everything he has written and up till the last few books had never seen a cover

However, there are some elements of the cover that will help me predict whether the book is my jam. Low quality covers that look like they were made in Microsoft word are an easy “no” for me. Also books that follow almost the exact same cover theme/ title as an already popular book - I usually assume it will be the same plot with different names of characters & ergo, won’t get me as excited as the best seller did. I know some people purposefully go for this (all the contemporary romance covers with cartoon people or the fantasy “a court of __ & ____”) as a comfort read, but I like to be diverse with my reading. I love the element of surprise too much!

