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Have You Ever Bought a Book because of the Cover?
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One whole series I did this with was Blood Engines and a few others by T.A. Pratt. I would buy prints of the cover art, but I couldn't get past the first couple of chapters - I hated it deeply. And on Fantasy Afficionados a bunch of us were just agreeing how much we all hated Russell Kirkpatrick's Across the Face of the World, and every one of us said some variation on "But it had such a great cover!"
But usually the covers don't lie!




Can I ask a question to those who read paranormal- are you getting tired of all the dark artwork that once was different but now every shelf is over saturated with black- or is it just me?


o so many times :D
most turn out the be amazing :D
most turn out the be amazing :D

I'm exactly the same way! I always judge books by their covers!

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Also, I loathe movie tie-in covers. If the cover that is not a movie tie-in is more expensive, I'll pay the money.





That really is gorgeous. I'd buy that book just to look at the cover.

Hey Jennifer! I know exactly what you mean. It seems like some paranormal books have to show off their bleak, tortured sides with splashes of black and other dark colors while some other teen/YA books get the bubblegum treatment - pops of color and girlish fonts.

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@Katherine - That cover is gorgeous! I would've picked it up too! :)





Also Gail Carriger's work: I got into her writing because of the cool covers:


I haven't bought a book for the first time because of its cover, but I do tend to collect used copies of books, often classics like Treasure Island, because of their covers and/or illustrations.



Also, I always buy my chick-lit book based on the titles and the pretty PINK covers!! HAHAHA!





Want to know what gets me to reject a book faster than anything? The author's photo on the back instead of a blurb and nothing but review quotes inside the cover. Tell me about the story, not what other people think about it. This is a pet peeve of mine. ;)
PS: I'm a new NookColor reader and I love the idea of being able to read a sample of the book before buying. I never really did that before and got some real dogs.

I'm sure that I have been influenced without realising. Covers often put me off books rather than making me buy them - mostly because there are so many that look the same and I assume that the books are just too similar too. A failing on my part perhaps, but this is in genres I rarely read anyway. (Such as crime novels - they all look the same to me!)

However, I look at a particular genre (and I tend to like fantasy and YA books), and if a cover entices me, I look more and see if it is a story I will like...some times yes, sometimes no...but the cover art DOES attract me first...

Want to know what gets me to reject a book faster than anything? The author's photo..."
I absolutely agree that a just reviews and/or author picture/bio is a turnoff. I lkie a synopsis of the story to help me decide if this a purchase I want to make

If you are not familiar with the author - you will only pick up the book if you like (or intrigued by) the title - because the spine is all you see on the shelf. If you like the front cover you will turn it over to read the back. If you like what is said on the back you will (probably) buy the book. THAT ENTIRE PROCESS IS 7 SECONDS. That's how long a new author gets for you to purchase. From the author's standpoint - SUCKS. If you have already enjoyed a book or two by the same author - another ballgame.
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Joseph wrote: "I haven't bought a book for the first time because of its cover, but I do tend to collect used copies of books, often classics like Treasure Island, because of their covers and/or illust..."
My words have come back to haunt me, today I actually did buy a book because of its cover. It was a nice bonus that it was autographed too, but it was the artwork that caught my eye:
My words have come back to haunt me, today I actually did buy a book because of its cover. It was a nice bonus that it was autographed too, but it was the artwork that caught my eye:




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There are several books I own that have great covers, artwork, dust jackets, etc. that grabbed my attention too. Few though on their own were enough for me to make the final choice.
I even mentioned in my review of Writers: Photographs that the cover image alone was enough that I had to have the book.

In short, I do pick up books when generally browsing for new books, but if I read the back and it doesn't interest me, then I won't buy it purely because of the cover. Other times when there is a specific book i'm looking for and I don't like the cover (boring or movie editions) then I will try and find a different version of it.

I'll gladly pay more for an edition with a nice cover - but I'll never buy a book if the story itself doesn't appeal to me.



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I'd never buy a book specifically for the cover though and I don't mind if I don't like the cover, as long as the story inside is good. Although I'd probably be put off by owning something excessively glittery and frilly and girly.
And why don't people like movie tie-in covers? =s I quite like them,
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