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I read books with good or bad covers, but granted Good covers do help with picking the book up and reading the blurb :)
I've read so many books with a good story and a good cover, but the same with I have read a book with a good story with a bad cover or read a book with a not so good story but an amazing cover.
Covers don't make a massive difference, but.. it does help to stand out form the crowd :)
I've read so many books with a good story and a good cover, but the same with I have read a book with a good story with a bad cover or read a book with a not so good story but an amazing cover.
Covers don't make a massive difference, but.. it does help to stand out form the crowd :)


I would like to ask your opinion about my book cover but I don't know how to insert an image here. The book isn't published yet, but the artist has already done her job.
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Olga wrote: "Book cover does make a difference. Of course there are good books with bad covers and the opposite is also true, but a good cover definitely attracts attention, intrigues you into opening the books..."
There is way to add images if you first put the image on photobucket then all you need is the image src bit.
It is fine, as you are talking about the topic :)
There is way to add images if you first put the image on photobucket then all you need is the image src bit.
It is fine, as you are talking about the topic :)

I also reckon that a bad cover has a bigger negative effect, than a good cover has a positive effect. If that makes sense.
A bad cover might put someone off entirely, whereas a good cover may merely pique someone's interest - in both cases, a sale is not made.

They did used to a bit though. When I still had some sight an interesting cover would make it more likely I'd pick up the book to look at it, since the title generally couldn't catch my eye as well as a colourful and interesting cover (my eyesight's never been great, so bright colours would get my attention best... Perhaps that's why I've always leant mostly towards children's books and Fantasy? Well, that and the fact I like talking animals and magical things being in my books best of all). Even then they didn't always make a difference though, since I learned quite quickly that even books with boring covers can be interesting, so sometimes I'd just pick up random books and see if the title looked interesting enough to make me want to know what it was about.
So, perhaps they make a difference some of the time, but so does a good and interesting sounding title.


Hi Robert,
I did my own cover, and it was okay. But about a month ago I decided to have it redesigned, and it looks so professional that I haven't looked back.
I used www.gobookcoverdesign.com (Robin Ludwig) Easy to work with, and I thought the price was reasonable to the extreme. Before you decide to publish, I'd really recommend looking at some book cover designer sites. You might be pleasantly surprised by the cost and the turnaround time. (Mine took about 2 days.) If you do end up using Robin, tell her Annette Reynolds sent you!
Best of luck!
Annette


But I have found some great books from friends and authors here on goodreads and the covers are not a issue. One great thing about goodreads is you can see all the reviews which really helps me decide.

Yeah they say not to judge a book by its cover but there are plenty of books on my shelves that I've bought based on the cover. There are even a handful where I didn't even bother to read the synopsis, just decided the cover was temptation enough!
That said, I do buy some with horrible covers too...
That said, I do buy some with horrible covers too...

I know exactly how you feel! I was quite happy with how mine turned out though.
Covers do make a difference, but I wouldn't buy a book just based on a cover. The blurb and reviews are the two most important factors I take into consideration.
Alice wrote: "As a writer, part of your contract should be to have a say and veto over an artist's cover design."
True, I think this isn't always the case though. Some books end up with really weird covers and I can't possibly imagine the authors approving of them!
True, I think this isn't always the case though. Some books end up with really weird covers and I can't possibly imagine the authors approving of them!




So, yeah, a good cover makes a huge difference. Just not ALL the difference. If a book sucks, a good cover won't make you finish it. And if the first few pages suck, you won't buy it, no matter how great the cover is.

Jeshu wrote: "I think covers with default stock photogaphy (the type where the same person repeats over and over in several different books) are a huge turn off for me. I don't usually shop based on covers,I thi..."

Mimi wrote: "Here's the thing; really great writing is usually in a book with a very simple cover. Perhaps a logo design or the title embossed in metallic ink so it stands away from the solid cover color. I hav..."
We so agree with your thoughts here. We designed our own cover for this very reason.



It helps give a sense of the story inside.
Some of my favourite covers that made me pick up the book.




Some other covers I love, though doesn't necessarily mean I love the story. Or read them yet.











There are also covers I didn't like but reviews made me want to read it. And I read the reviews because it was a good read recommendation.

I really don't like the hunger games' older cover designs. It's too busy and feels like the logo is based on the swastika, which I can understand why but it's off putting.

It just doesn't say much too me, but the series is one of my favourite.
Not going to lie, I really hate amateurish covers, especially when the design uses thin, horrible font in neon colours on a terrible photo. And most erotic covers are just trashy and cheesy. And chick-lit covers are generally too flowery to the point it offends my sight.


I highly recommend Adi at www.adipixdesign.com
She has made all my covers and they sell really well.
Go see her page!
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And have you read a great book that had a not so great cover?
Its like the old saying never judge a book by its cover? (is this true)