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It is odd that the black man is watching and not offering any help, if he is close enough to do so, unless it’s on a screen.
The cover goes along well with the story in the book.
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I would not have decided to read this novel based on the cover alone.
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I usually think it's unfair judging the book by the cover. Sad but true, it's what many people do just that. I would rather judge the cover by the book, and to me, it's just okay. The graphics go well with the title... The man in the background holding a knife over another, among other little peaky details compliment the overall message. Aesthetically, though, it's not quite to the mark.Sarai Burgos wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 10:27 What do yo think about the cover? Do you think it is well related to the content?
At first it seemed like a somewhat chaotic scene but once I started reading it seemed very appropriate and I think it was a very good choice.
What do you think?
