The cover of the book
- Smblomker
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The cover of the book
I think I like the surprise that comes from not knowing tell I get into the book. I've been blogging each book I've read for the last two years and I still seem to enjoy what I read even if I choose the book just by the cover.
So, do you choose the book like that?
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Mind you as I've pointed out here previously going by the covers of the Jasper Fforde books I definitely would never have picked them up without the brilliant reviews here first. At least this side of the Atlantic the covers look like they are misfiled from the children's section of the bookshop. Just show how wrong you can be.
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I often go on Fantasticfiction.com if I want to browse latest titles and see what's out there, it's a great website if you're looking for something new to pick up.
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When I'm shopping for a book in person though, I look at everything, cover, thickness, font. I usually open it up to a random section to and read through it a small bit. To see if I can take the writer's style.
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I think it is actually the opposite .... if I'm browsing in a bookstore, of course, the cover is what will initially catch my eye but if I'm shopping for my Kindle the cover is totally irrelevant, it's the title, author and the little bit they let you read before you decide to buy that I go by.DigitalEvil wrote:I've found that people going shopping for ebooks (such as on Amazon) are more likely to buy a book based initially off of cover alone. If people are browsing casually, they'll click into it and read the description. If the cover isn't appealing though, they'll go on past it. Since a lot of ebooks are cheap, around 99cents to two dollars, a lot of people are more willing to "impulse" buy.
When I'm shopping for a book in person though, I look at everything, cover, thickness, font. I usually open it up to a random section to and read through it a small bit. To see if I can take the writer's style.
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I second that! Can't see the cover on my kindle, I wish I could like you do on the Kobo! LOL!Fran wrote:I think it is actually the opposite .... if I'm browsing in a bookstore, of course, the cover is what will initially catch my eye but if I'm shopping for my Kindle the cover is totally irrelevant, it's the title, author and the little bit they let you read before you decide to buy that I go by.DigitalEvil wrote:I've found that people going shopping for ebooks (such as on Amazon) are more likely to buy a book based initially off of cover alone. If people are browsing casually, they'll click into it and read the description. If the cover isn't appealing though, they'll go on past it. Since a lot of ebooks are cheap, around 99cents to two dollars, a lot of people are more willing to "impulse" buy.
When I'm shopping for a book in person though, I look at everything, cover, thickness, font. I usually open it up to a random section to and read through it a small bit. To see if I can take the writer's style.
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One of the more interesting designs, I thought, for the first edition cover of Ulysses, by James Joyce, was a blue background with white lettering symbolizing the colors on the Greek flag as Ulysses was an allegory of sorts on the Greek classic, The Odyssey.
― Steven Wright