What did you think of the cover of this book?

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The cover of the book drew me in. America's foundation and prosperity are deeply rooted in its agricultural heritage. Agriculture played a pivotal role in transforming the US into the entrepreneurial powerhouse it is today. To me, the cover symbolizes the shift from manual labor, which the majority of people engaged in during the 1700s, to the Industrial Revolution and the nation's subsequent development.
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the cover itself isn't eye-catching. Granted one should never judge a book by its cover I don't think if I were in a bookstore I would stop to look at this one twice. Yet there is something to be said once you do look at it. Paired with the title of this book it looks like is a proper fit.
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The book's cover is professional and eye-catching.
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I really don’t find the cover of the book attractive. The book is about business and entrepreneurship so I believe the author could have used a better cover.
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While I wasn't attracted to the cover of the book. It doesn't take away anything from the beautiful cover of the book.
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I like this book's cover. It looks neat, and the colors don't hurt the eyes. The font used is great too. Overall, it's simple and nice.
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The cover photo of the book is quite exceptional and also reflective of the entrepreneurial culture of the world today. I like it so much.
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The cover showcases a serene landscape painting of the American countryside, featuring rolling hills, agriculture, and a distant train, symbolizing progress and the journey of entrepreneurship in America—grounded in tradition yet constantly advancing toward innovation and the future.
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For me, I don't think the cover matches with the content of the book. At first glance one would think it is an agricultural book. But however, it is appropriate and lovely.
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Post by Tochukwu Nwaji »

The cover of the book is unique, it doesn’t underline the approach of the book neither does it give that business feel but it is still eye catchy and throws light on vegetation which symbolizes growth
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Post by Colleado Keana Rose »

I understand your point! The cover of the book may not have effectively conveyed the excitement and energy of the entrepreneurial journey, opting for a more subdued and straightforward design. Incorporating more vibrant colors and creative visuals, such as illustrations of innovative workspaces or dynamic graphics, could have made the cover more attention-grabbing and engaging.
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The cover relates very well with the subject matter of the book. With a mere looking at the cover of this book, you could clearly know what the book is all about.
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Post by Onyinyechi Obi »

I think the book cover was simple and did Justice to the message both authors tried to pass to there audience.
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The cover of this book is really eye-catching and calming with its color scheme. It almost makes you think the content will be a relaxing read, but the material is actually quite challenging. It's an interesting juxtaposition!
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Post by kingsley Onyenwe »

The book's cover is okay as it pictures where the American economy started budding: in the manufacturing plants in rural areas . However, I was hoping the cover page will include the American flag since the book focuses in America.
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