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I definitely can see the similarities there - I would count it!
NESKA wrote: "hello , I have problems finding out which font does the book has, which I'm reading . I, m not very good to ask Google the correct questions 🤔"
I wouldn't worry about finding out the "name" or "type" of the font, I personally just scrolled through covers to find one that looked similar enough. No one is going to double check your work or ask for details, if it's close enough for you it's close enough for us.
I wouldn't worry about finding out the "name" or "type" of the font, I personally just scrolled through covers to find one that looked similar enough. No one is going to double check your work or ask for details, if it's close enough for you it's close enough for us.

This Prompt: Along for the Ride by Mimi Grace
I thought their font looks somewhat similar enough




This Prompt: Along for the Ride by Mimi Grace
I thought their font looks somewha..."
To me the O's look different. But I am wondering why you are searching out which fonts are similar?

It was surprisingly difficult to find another title that used different font styles, & almost as hard to find one that used different colours. No idea why.
#6 will be Dead Secret: DS Merry & DI Neal Series, Book 1 by Janice Frost as both words are in different colours.






For prompt 5, I read The Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie
For prompt 6, I read After the Funeral by Agatha Christie.
Not just the author's name is the same font on these, but the title fonts are similar (wasn't the case with most of the Christie books I have in my kindle)


For prompt 6, I read The Seaside Murders by Helena Dixon (6/30/25).
Both books have titles in all capital letters.


My last book was Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs so for this one I read The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young, 3 Stars. Both books have a modern serif font and the R's are the same.


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6) Similar title font to previous book: Titles come in a variety of fonts. For this prompt, choose a book with a similar title font to your prompt 5 book. It does not have to be an exact font match.
Consider whether your previous read was a serif font, sans-serif, calligraphy, bold, italics, a mix of fonts, lowercase letters, etc. Different editions may have different fonts. As long as at least one edition fits the description, you can read that book in any format or edition.
Sample Challenge: For the previous prompt, I chose Parable of the Sower. My copy has a title with serif font and a mix of capital and lowercase letters. So, for prompt 6, I’ll choose Every Hour Until Then by Gabrielle Meyer – also with a serif font and a mix of capital and lowercase letters.