What did you think of the cover of this book?

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The book cover doesn't appeal to me and fails to pique my interest in reading the book. However, I do appreciate the font choice as it seems to fit well with the overall design. Moreover, the design along the edges of the cover adds an extra touch of visual appeal.
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I thought it was going to be some entity or some spiritual forces in attack of something but when I started reading, it was a different start. But let me finish reading it then I can draw my conclusions.
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I hadn't thought of that before, but the title and the cover do seem rather distant.
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Post by Carlos Mata Saenz »

I like it. It gives you good ideas about what you should expect inside. I like specially the frame, which I find elegant. Not the font I would choose but that's a minor detail and a personal taste.
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Post by Elendu Divine Ugochi »

It does look simple, it’s giving vintage mystery book vibe. But I think adding something to elevate the design will be good. The title and the cover does seem a little distant.
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Reading the book title made me think the book cover would be something like a warrior or knight with sword due to being familiar with an amine titled same. But it was way different than i thought. Though looking at the cover it seems like to be dark or black magic.
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The book cover is not very eye-catching nor does it reflect the content of the novel well. The novel is a fantasy book so I was expecting some fictional characters on the cover that depict some of the characters in the book.
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Post by Eunice Kemunto Moraa »

This is among the best covers that I've seen in a book. The color combinations, fonts, and everything just fit the overall theme of the book. It is just perfect to me.
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Post by Anthony Ekemezie »

Though i feel that the book cover should be anything the author wants it to be., it should still be creative and relate well with the title and content. In this case, the cover was wonderful and fits perfectly.
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Post by Amy Luman »

The cover is not distracting. It gives a hint of what the reader will find upon opening it but does not give too much information. Just by seeing the outside I would pick this up to at least read the back, or if it was on Amazon I would stop to read the description.
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Post by Williams Frank »

The cover of "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston sounds captivating! The combination of dark tones, bold golden font, and the mysterious cube certainly seems designed to draw readers in and hint at the thrilling content within. Have you had a chance to start reading it yet?
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Post by Aleya Moreno »

I was instantly drawn in by the brilliant colors and the simplicity of the cover, sparking my interest and making me really want to read this book.to read this book. I guess it's going on my never-ending list of books I want to read. I can't wait for the opportunity to read it.
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Post by Ajay Pratap Singh Tomar »

It's a great cover .it certainly gives the depth of book like somewhat mysterious and intimidating
..by seeing only cover it make me to read
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Post by Edith Piaff »

I like it! Even before I started reading it, I found the cover to be interesting because there's a mysteriousness to it. "I don't know what this is, but what is it?!" The smoke is ominous. The black is a nice choice for the background. I even like the lettering and choice of font.
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Post by Raven Blanchard »

I think the cover looks professional and well done. It could be in a book store next to other books and I'd definitely take a look at it
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