![]() (I sighed so loud when I saw it.) It’s very stiff, and looks extremely outdated because of the shadows. The font in this is worse than the hardcover one. What do I think about the cover design? Again, FONT ISSUE. Would I buy this book based on the cover? Noppppeeee. It’s either too light purple or a pink color (like the one above), and none of those covers works with the purple. In every cover image I’ve seen of this book, the coloring is completely off. Plus, the font color of the title doesn’t match the font color of the author. ![]() I also don’t like the white glow around “Sara Zarr” because the glow draws my attention to it (not to the author’s name itself). It doesn’t complement the font for the author, nor does it use the spacing at the top very well. Sure, the picture of the hand and the piano are perfect for the book since it is about a pianist, but the font, the font hurts me. What do I think about the cover design? I don’t like it. (A big special thanks to Georgie at What She Reads for bestowing me this fabulous name and to Charlotte at Gypsy Reviews for creating the beautiful feature banner you see before you.) COVER CHANGE: The Lucy Variations by Sara Zarr ![]() ![]() Holy, Mother Cover! is where I showcase the book covers that stand out (or make me cringe), and discuss cover changes. A good cover can draw someone is, just as a bad cover can easily draw someone away. ![]() Who isn’t though?īook covers are the first thing that attracts readers to a book. Inspired by What She Reads, Pure Imagination Blog, and Stacked. ![]()
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