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Can you judge a book by its cover?

I mean, if I see a book that looks like this:



I mean, if I see a book that looks like this:

But take out the writing, and this cover isn't very different. And the books are.




You shouldnt, but I do. It doesnt always work, but it helps to to avoid books, or choose them. I wont pick up a book in the shop which has a terrible cover. If I see a book with a wonderful cover, on the other hand, I will pick it up.
The story inside may not live up to its cover (or vise versa), but the simple fact is it helps to choose what you should/shouldn't buy.
The story inside may not live up to its cover (or vise versa), but the simple fact is it helps to choose what you should/shouldn't buy.
I read a lot of fantasy and I can always tell a good fantasy book by how bad the cover is (they have shocking covers the worst covers usually hide the best books)
however if I see a cover that is pretty I'll always pick it up to read the blurb....I think authors by now should know that image does mean a lot even if it I shouldn't.
but I do love book covers even if I dont like the actual book I have a collection of pictures of some on my computer
however if I see a cover that is pretty I'll always pick it up to read the blurb....I think authors by now should know that image does mean a lot even if it I shouldn't.
but I do love book covers even if I dont like the actual book I have a collection of pictures of some on my computer

Rebekah Faith*StarGleek*Potterhead* Nice examples!
Melanie: Good way to test out books!

was HORRID. I hated it. The color looked so new, and interesting, but it was horrid! I mean, what person doesn't know what pie is? Super-weird. AND, she goes ON and ON about her grandpa dying. I know she's melancholy, but gosh, she doesn't need to drown on about it.


Rebekah Faith*StarGleek*Potterhead* Nice examples!
Melanie: Good way to t..."
Sorry :( didn't mean to offend. While I didn't care for the book I have a lot of friends that enjoyed it. And Ms. Aly does have some nice prose in parts, so I too can see how others may have enjoyed it. :)
Swiftfire wrote: "Books are kind of like people. Even though you know what really counts is what's on the inside, you're more likely to check out one who's easy on the eyes (or matches your bookmark!) rather than a..."
So true!

My thoughts: No. Just because the cover is a picture of people walking around in 1800s outfits doesn't mean the book is bor..."
the book is, most of the time better



Interesting. For me, old books are the ones that do catch my eye. I love the smell and feel of an old book.
I think that's the point of the cover, Way, but I don't think they succeed. Often, they end up attracting people who don't like that type of book and driving away the people who do.

I wanna make a comment about your "Matched" comment. Ally Condie's Matched is a dystopian style novel- the futuristic society they live in is SUPPOSED to be perfect, but it's really not. And she doesn't know what pie is because food is one of the things that gets regulated so that no one eats too much (in the opinion of that gov't) or is spoiled. And then she just loved her grandfather- it's realistic in the way that it's talked about for several pages. I mean, wouldn't you be sad for days/weeks/months/years if someone you loved SO very much died?
кαяι- thanks! In actuality while I HAVE read both books, I had to google 'books with the same covers' because I couldn't think of them off the top of my head.




Exactly! I applaud your wonderful explanation, Alexa.




That's exactly like me, Baillie. I think it's normal, so don't worry about it.


Yes and no (haha aren't I being difficult?)
Yes, because snazzy-designed book covers often attract people's attention. How do you even pick up a book to check out the synopsis if you don't notice it first? I know for a fact that I was drawn to The Lightning Thief, Twilight, the Heir Chronicles and Ship Breaker because of their cover designs.
That being said, some of my favorite books have what I would call butt-ugly covers: basically anything by Juliet Marillier comes to mind. I LOVE Marillier's books and now I'd read them regardless of what the cover looks like, but I think all the cover designs on her books missed the pretty/snazzy mark. And yet I love them. Same with The Hollow Kingdom and the Wondrous Strange books...


True, in which I try to not judge a book by its cover.
yes i mean if a books front cover looks stupid than it most likely will be stupid. when i look for a book i always look at the cover first and its worked for me so far



I don't mean to, but I do. I can't help it!


you should never judge a book by its cover. I always look it up on goodreads to get opinion or I read the summery that is on the book.




I was going to use that exact same book as my example. I bought it because the cover looked so beautiful. It showed me that the book was a romance, but it wasn't any indication of how wet it was.
That was the last time I bought a book based on how well I liked the cover. I thought the blurb sounded ok as well. After that, I always read lots of reviews first.
As for my own books - I maintain that they should give the flavour of the book, a sense of what it's about, not just be a pretty picture like many of them are. One popular YA book (forgotten the name now) had a stunning cover of a girl with lots of make up on and the heroine in the story made a big thing about not wearing make up! That's false advertising.
What does this cover say to you?




Judging by cover is only natural I think, it's the first impresssion which has to capture a readers attention to that particular book between all the other books.


The cover definitely helps determine whether I will pick up the book or not, but it does not determine how much I will like the book. Depending on how flashy or eye-catching the cover is, I will either pick it off the shelf or walk past it.
The title helps too. If the title has quality adjectives or whatever in it, I will notice that the author has enough creativity to create that title, so that will also help determine.
But no, my opinion of the cover (or the title) does not make my rating of the book higher or lower.
The title helps too. If the title has quality adjectives or whatever in it, I will notice that the author has enough creativity to create that title, so that will also help determine.
But no, my opinion of the cover (or the title) does not make my rating of the book higher or lower.
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My thoughts: No. Just because the cover is a picture of people walking around in 1800s outfits doesn't mean the book is boring. It just means that that book is probably historical fiction.
What do you guys think?