What did you think of the cover of this book?

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This book cover is very mysterious looking! Coupled with the title of the book, if I saw it in a book store I would have definitely picked it up and read the blurb on the back of the book.
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When I first saw the cover of this book. I was in love. It was beautiful and it drew me in as I read for hours and days.
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the cover is quite visually striking and sets the tone for a fantasy adventure. The dark, mysterious background contrasts well with the glowing cube at the center, suggesting an element of magic or powerful artifacts central to the story. The ornate border adds a sense of grandeur and intricacy, which might reflect the depth of the world-building within the book. I can't wait to read the book.
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The book cover was intriguing and even urged me to give it a read. I really enjoyed the book also.
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I really liked the cover a lot. The dark black background, the golden yellow font, the magical looking box, everything makes the cover just perfect and captivating. In fact it was the cover that attracted me the most and urged me to pick up this book.
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The book cover is good. It explains the message of the book in a unique manner. I love that.
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The cover of the book is plain. For such a complex book, I expected more. I do like the color tho.
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I find it as a perfect presentation of a theme which is what I look for in a cover. So, to say less, I loved it.
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The cover of *Demonslayer* is simple but stylish, with dark colors that suggest a mysterious and possibly dark story. The font fits nicely with the overall design, and the detailed border adds a classy touch. I like that the series number is clearly marked. However, it doesn't quite draw me in or make me eager to read the book. While the glowing cube hints at magic, the cover doesn't grab my attention enough.
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I just love the dark simplicity it portrays. Kind of a subdued promise to the reader!!
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The cover looks great and charming. I'm always drawn to books like this I hope it meets my expectation.
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I want to say the color blends with the theme however for a fiction book it feels bland like something is missing. It drives the point with the colors used but not the illustration.
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The black color really brings out the other elements and colors of the page and in doing so gives it a bit of intrigued and mystery in a mystical way
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