What did you think of the cover of this book?

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The cover of the book looks relevant and apt to the novel and it's characters.
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The cover of "SandPeople" is really eye-catching and makes you wonder what the book is about. It's like a sneak peek into the stories and feelings inside. It looks mysterious and interesting, making you want to read the book to learn more.
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I love the cover of this book, it seems subtle and intriguing and reminds me of Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
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The cover is a vivid representation of the information in the book as it highlights a pictorial description of the major happening in the book. It is a good addition to the book. It tells the readers what to expect from the book.
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The book cover is a good representation of information in the book. I conveys quick message to the reader before they can even open the book.
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It's a good cover but, the pigments of the cover are too kind of bright. So many browns that I don't understand it. It could be maybe what the title stands for.
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I like the cover. The colours are cool and mellow, and the young girl and scenery appeal to me. I usually prefer covers without a character from the book on them, as I'd rather imagine what they look like myself. Even so, this cover would make me want to read the book.
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The cover art drew me in when the title left me uncertain whether it was a book I'd enjoy. I was surprised the main character wasn't portrayed as young as I thought she'd look, but as another person mentioned, her eyes draw one into the mystery. Her expression made me want to discover what she was thinking about and what she might be looking at. The cover certainly creates the air of mystery that permeates the book.
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