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Sep 24, 2023 10:46AM

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I probably do judge books a bit. Not if I have a specific book I'm looking for. But I love a good mystery/thriller so dark and moody covers (black, grey, dark blues etc) tend to be representations of the kinds of books I like to read.
It's funny how predictable they are - suspense/thriller/horror with a lot of black, chick lit with pink and other pastels, etc.
A fun thing to look at is a classic like Pride & Prejudice and how the covers have been done over the years. Even though the story is set in a specific era, you can often tell which covers were made in the 1940's, 1970's, 2000's, etc.
A fun thing to look at is a classic like Pride & Prejudice and how the covers have been done over the years. Even though the story is set in a specific era, you can often tell which covers were made in the 1940's, 1970's, 2000's, etc.

If the cover lies to me about genre then i get upset. Vladimir

Most covers are fine but certain trends are better than others.
I don’t find the cartoony romance covers appealing at all. I can forgive love hypothesis because that was artwork for the fan fiction.

A fun thing to look at is a classic like Pride & Prejudice and how ..."
I sometimes struggle with ATY cover prompts. Modern books tend to have a specific cover design (although some have a different North American vs Europe cover). But the older a book is, the more covers it can have. You can think you're going to get the cover with the gold/bug/flower/chair/etc, but sometimes when the library finds your book, it's plain and not the cover you thought. I usually end up counting them for cover prompts though.


As to what attracts me - I like clean, simple graphics, not cartoony, and I like bright colours, not pastels. So basically, the recent trends in romance covers turn me off instantly, despite being one of my favourite genres. And I don't always mind movie tie-in covers. But again it comes down to some movie poster trends I like and some I hate.
Dubhease wrote: "Robin P wrote: "It's funny how predictable they are - suspense/thriller/horror with a lot of black, chick lit with pink and other pastels, etc.
A fun thing to look at is a classic like Pride & Pr..."
I think it's totally ok to use a book for a cover prompt even if the edition you read is different. You're right, for an older book, there can be dozens of covers.
A fun thing to look at is a classic like Pride & Pr..."
I think it's totally ok to use a book for a cover prompt even if the edition you read is different. You're right, for an older book, there can be dozens of covers.
I don't like movie tie-in covers and generally I don't like covers that are supposed to be photographs of the characters, (unless they are nonfiction history or biography), because they never look the way I imagine the characters.
I don't spend a lot of time looking at covers so I often miss that the cover has some kind of optical illusion or picture in the background.
I don't spend a lot of time looking at covers so I often miss that the cover has some kind of optical illusion or picture in the background.




An unappealing cover also won't prevent me from reading a book. Though I did shove a post-it note over the cover of


I love a good cover, and generally hate a bad one. I will go out of my way to acquire an edition with a preferable cover. I will absolutely pick up a book and give it a try because of a great cover if I find I'm remotely interested in the book on closer inspection. I generally do not write a book off due to a bad cover, but I do generally feel disappointed they didn't bother to do better.
Some of my current and recent cover loves:













I'm a fan of older books, and love a good retro style a la Penguin Modern Classics, and I'm really good at gravitating to those NYRB editions hidden on library shelves! I like things a bit weird or offbeat too. Some covers I've gravitated towards are:










Robin - I'm totally with you on the movie covers! That said, I don't mind a character represented on the cover if it's stylized somehow, or an image from an old painting or photo.

I do enjoy a cover that adds to the story in some way or is lovely to look at. I don't use it to choose books... that's what this community is for!





