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Does a Good Book Cover -Make you want to read it?
Book cover buying, or as I call it "oooh, shiny!", has led me to purchase books/series I'd never heard of that I ended up actually enjoying.
The Night Angel trilogy comes to mind. I saw it at the store and just purchased it on impulse because of the cover, and it's not even a great cover all things considered.
The Night Angel trilogy comes to mind. I saw it at the store and just purchased it on impulse because of the cover, and it's not even a great cover all things considered.

I was just thinking, on the opposite side of the spectrum, when it comes to books I've been looking forward to by Authors I enjoy, I don't even look at or remember the cover art...

But there is one, I remember clearly cover wise is James Axler "Deathlands" covers that stake with me well others just fade away... it's pretty weird



The cover may influence the decision to display a book, however.
If I am just blindly browsing (which I, admittedly, rarely do - I research a lot before I make most of my purchases, and even at the store, most of the authors on the shelves are ones I have at least a passing familiarity with), then a good cover is at least more likely to get me to pick it up, although not necessarily buy it. Still, picking it out of hundreds to at least read the back cover of is more than most get, eh?


As an example, I had never given Sookie Stackhouse series a second glance until the books were released with the TV Series cover.
They were horribly unattractive before and even though I love vampire stories, I had a big "to-read" list and Sookie was nowhere near the top priority ones.



I have to admit though that I'm really tempted to buy





I'm a book collector. I'm quite snobbish about purchasing first edition hardcovers but the one variable I'll allow myself is the coverart. If a book is published in multiple countries (generally US vs UK) I'll purchase the book that has the more appealing coverart. I'm a bit of a wannabe artist so I tend to keep up with who is doing the coverarts. I don't "judge a book by it's cover" per se, but I do like a novel to be aesthetically pleasing. It turns my stomach when a good author is subjected to poor artwork. I also feel it a shame when a publisher chooses poor printing material. TOR, my fav publisher, recently started using a very delicate thin make of paper (for example in their new novel The Unremembered which I despise. It's not something that would bother many readers I suppose but when you're hoping to keep a book for 50 years it's a bit annoying :)

If you want to keep your books, don't buy the paperback, they use an acid paper so the pages will turn yellow and start decomposing. I want to collect books too, but the ones I want are too expensive (but I have a few from 19th century and early 20th).
I generally don't purchase paperbacks unless I'm traveling somewhere and need something for a flight. ;) thanks for the heads up tho

Oh no I was speaking strictly in terms of purchasing/collecting, Savion. I thoroughly enjoyed the actual novel. Mind you, I would never Not buy or read a book based on something as silly as coverart. I definitely recommend The Unremembered


I totally agree with you, Kevin! I wish they kept those ASoIaF book covers too. They were awesome!

Me, too. Soooo pretty...

I especially loved A Feast of Crown's original cover with Jamie that was on the inside cover the first three right before it came out/change all the covers.












*awards Jacen a gold star for using whilst in a sentence*

Whilst the majority never forget words like crap.
I always enjoy seeing a nice turn of phrase. Proper grammar sometimes seems like a forgotten art. I blame texting and Facebook.


You're right...that IS expensive!


One thing that bugs me are overused cover art trends (for example, those urban fantasy "ass-in-leather-pants" covers). I guess they do it because it hopefully reminds you of other books in the same subgenre that you enjoyed, but it can sometimes have the opposite effect on me when I'm browsing. I think "oh, another one of those" and my eyes just keep wandering.
Or if the first book that I read with a popular cover style turns out to be something I didn't care for, then I catch myself looking right past books with similar art.
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This little thing has puzzled me for while now-but,since this site is pretty active and full of book head's.I deiced that this was the best place, here the general question..So when you go to your local book store or online store provider (Kindle,Nook..etc)
Do you guys look at the cover art,plus the reviews that hype it to be, well awesome and does that make you want that book more or to at least putting it in your "To-Read Shelf"?
Or do you really just care more about whether the writing that lay's inside it is actually and ready don't pay much attention to the hype and said cover art?
Oh can you really judge a book by it's cover?