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What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 01 Jan 2025, 16:08
by Lauren Victoria
I think the cover really pulls you it. I want to pick it up and read the back from the cover alone. I know that one shouldn't judge a book by its cover but having one that invited people in is never a bad thing. Nice work.
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 01 Jan 2025, 16:11
by Jodi Townsend
It is a beautiful cover, and it certainly grabbed my attention. It looks like a depiction of a dream. I have been interested in alchemy for a long time, so when I saw this book, I had to check it out. I have added this book to my list, and I cannot wait to read it!
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 01 Jan 2025, 19:54
by Bertha Jackson
Although the book's cover caught my eye, I am not sure what a nude woman has to do with alchemy. Having said this, I am interested in reading this book to find out the significance of the nude woman.
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 02 Jan 2025, 10:59
by Julie Marie Basil
The cover of this book is intriguing at first glance but doesn’t seem to exactly fit the title or subject of the book. The various doors could be connected to the riddle aspect of the book, but the rest of the design doesn’t seem to relate before having read the book.
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 03 Jan 2025, 09:07
by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis
I love the cover. It's very creative and eye-catching. I applaud the Creative Designer of the cover.
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 03 Jan 2025, 10:53
by Rupali Mishra
Lauren Victoria wrote: ↑01 Jan 2025, 16:08
I think the cover really pulls you it. I want to pick it up and read the back from the cover alone. I know that one shouldn't judge a book by its cover but having one that invited people in is never a bad thing. Nice work.
Nice words! I like your opinion.
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 03 Jan 2025, 10:55
by Rupali Mishra
Julie Basil wrote: ↑02 Jan 2025, 10:59
The cover of this book is intriguing at first glance but doesn’t seem to exactly fit the title or subject of the book. The various doors could be connected to the riddle aspect of the book, but the rest of the design doesn’t seem to relate before having read the book.
I appreciate your viewpoint.
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 03 Jan 2025, 10:58
by Rupali Mishra
Bertha Jackson wrote: ↑01 Jan 2025, 19:54
Although the book's cover caught my eye, I am not sure what a nude woman has to do with alchemy. Having said this, I am interested in reading this book to find out the significance of the nude woman.
nice observation
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 03 Jan 2025, 10:59
by Rupali Mishra
The cover, in my opinion, truly draws people in. Just looking at the cover makes me desire to grab it up and read the back. Having a book that welcomes others is always a good thing, even though I am aware that people cannot judge something by its cover.
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 03 Jan 2025, 16:17
by Justin Christensen
I agree with much of what's been said here already - this is probably the best cover I've seen on a book of the month in a long time. The imagery of the doors in the background and the butterfly in place of the head both hint at transformation and definitely draw me in.
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 04 Jan 2025, 17:12
by Omneya Shakeep
I'm curious about the butterfly replacing the woman's face and what's the significance behind the nudity. I guess the mystery vibes of the cover will easily draw the readers, but I'm not sure I am curious enough to pick it up.
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 04 Jan 2025, 17:17
by Bettny Andrade
Honestly, the cover of this book scares me a bit and gives me bad vibes. I'm one of those who usually choose based on the covers and I wouldn't choose this one. I would like to read the alchemy theme in this story, but I think I'll settle for going through the reviews.
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 04 Jan 2025, 22:50
by Kristin Cowan
At minimum, it makes me want to read the synopsis. If I were just reading based on covers, I’d grab it!
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 20:59
by Sarah Zain
It gave me chills when i saw it. It really didn't help to arose my curiosity towards the book. May be after reading some reviews I will understand why choosing that cover and how it connected and reflected the book.
Re: What do you think of the cover of "The Riddle of Alchemy?"
Posted: 09 Jan 2025, 14:07
by Jamie Heinslwood
It kinda caught my eye if I am being totally honest because of the nude woman and her face covered with a butterfly.