Why I love to Read
Cover Art
OK,
I’ll admit it. I judge a book by its cover. I know I shouldn't but I do. If I
see a cover that looks absolutely horrible I won’t pick it up; even if it is
highly recommended. Book cover art is like window shopping. If something doesn't catch your eye, you’re not going to give it a second glance. Luckily, for me,
there are so many books with amazing cover art right now. But at the same time, there are some really
bad ones as well.
Lately,
I found some amazing book covers. For example, Danielle Trussoni’s Angelopolis
is amazing! When I posted it for one of my Waiting on Wednesdays I received so
many comments from readers who loved the cover. It really catches your eye. If
I saw this book on the shelf, I would pick it up; my curiosity is piqued.
Another book cover, I liked is Relish by Lucy Knisley. Lucy is a graphic artist
and did the cover herself plus all the illustrations inside. It’s a really fun
and clever cover.
On
the flip-side back covers can be indicative of a bad book. I've read several
where the cover was just plain silly and the book was too. I should have known
better. But I wanted to give it a chance. As I think about it, I’m not sure if
I have liked a book where the cover is just plain awful. However, I know I've read books that have wonderful covers that I hated. The Joy Luck Club by Amy
Tan comes to mind; beautiful cover but very tedious book.
Of
course, book cover art preference is purely subjective. Someone may love one
cover while another person may hate it. I've seen that a lot. I know a lot of
readers LOVE the smexy covers. I really don’t. I get tired and a little bored
of seeing the same ole smexy art on books. I prefer more of a unique art work
kind of cover.
When
I’m approached for a blog tour, I read the synopsis and then look at the cover.
Truth be told, I really don’t want to promote a book that has an ugly cover. I
want something that compliments my blog and that will attract readers. These
two covers, Seduction and Cascade, I totally fell in love with when I saw them.
The covers were the main reason I chose to participate in the blog tours.
A
book cover is a very important aspect of the packaging of any given book. It is
a part of the whole reading experience. I know I have looked at the cover
repeatedly while I’m reading. It puts me in the mood for the story and gives me
anticipation as well.
That’s
why I love to read this week? How do you view cover art?
We're not supposed to judge a book by it's cover but wowza it's hard not to! I don't do sexy covers. I can't. If I see flesh I won't read it, lol. Book snob? Perhaps!
ReplyDeleteThe cover of Cascade is so gorgeous! I've mentioned it in my review, lol.