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message 101: by Susan (new)

Susan Count | 5 comments What's an example of a great title?


message 102: by Sophia (new)

Sophia | 24 comments Sometimes


message 103: by Selina (new)

Selina Zheng | 7 comments Habiba wrote: "I don't usually judge the book by it's cover but sometimes the cover is really ugly so I pass the book without hesitation , The titles are so much more important to me as I actually choose the book..."

I do tend to judge books by their cover, but I agree that titles are super important. If I don't know what book I'm looking for when I go to the library, I stroll through the shelves and look for interesting book spines. If one catches my eye, then I pull it out and look at the cover. THEN, I'll read the summary if I like it.

This usually leads me to books I like, so it works for me!


message 104: by Sophia (new)

Sophia | 24 comments Nope because if you judge a book by its cover and if inside the book is great then you will miss a great story!!!😆😁😃😄😀


message 105: by Mary (new)

Mary (maryrosean) I almost always judge the book by the cover because if the author can’t choose a great looking and creative book cover, how can the story be good? I understand that the designer mainly does the book covers but the author still has a choice from a few different designs


message 106: by Lbobzien (new)

Lbobzien | 41 comments I usually judge a book by its cover because it is really easy to tell the difference between a teenage angst story and a cute young adult book by its cover. Plus I avoid books with lots of dark colors because I am not into weird thrillers or werewolves.


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