I'm super excited to have the awesome Faye from A Daydreamer's Thoughts here today, talking all about covers! :D
A Daydreamer’s Thoughts was founded on September 15th 2011. It is a blog that consists of book reviews, film reviews, book articles, film articles, author interviews, guest posts, features, and memes. It is run by Faye who enjoys the task immensely and is always happy to communicate with her followers.
Before I start this post, I just want to thank Megan for hosting me on The Book Addicted Girl today. I really enjoyed writing this post and I hope that it is at least slightly entertaining for you. Don’t forget to check out the rest of the posts for the Fortnight of Guests!
“Don’t judge a book by its cover” is an incredibly famous phrase but one that I struggle to follow, or even fully understand. The cover is the first thing you will ever see of a book and graphic designers can spend weeks, or even months, working on book jackets to make sure that they are absolutely perfect. So who are we to ignore that cover that someone has slaved over? Especially when the cover is supposed to be the first indication of what we should expect to see in the book.
By this, I mean that the cover actually does tell you a lot about the story it holds. Graphic designers work hard to create covers that are similar to other books within the same genre so as to appeal to the right target audience. They work to create a book that is appealing to the eye and brings people to pick up the book. So with that in mind, of course we’re going to judge books by their covers, we’re actually required to as that is how it is supposed to happen.

So when I mention that I dojudge books on their covers, I rarely feel guilty about it because in my opinion, we really should be doing so. But just not in the way that the phrase has been taken to mean these days. A cover can’t tell you about the quality of the writing inside the story, it cannot reveal that the plot is slow and bland, or that actually it deserves a more appealing cover because the story is so intensely brilliant that the cover doesn’t do the book justice. But a cover is supposed to tell you something about the story, or else there would never be a need for covers – and there never used to be, have you ever seen a leather-bound book? They all simply had the title and author on the spine.
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But perhaps you disagree? Is it wrong to judge a book by its cover, no matter how you do it? Do you believe there is no such thing as a trend in covers? Or do you think it reveals something else entirely? I’d love to hear your thoughts on this matter.
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Thank you so much for your brilliant post, Faye! I'm with you - covers are important. I'm more likely to pick up a book with an awesome cover than something that's just dull and meh. And, proving the insane childishness of my brain, I really prefer the kid's Harry Potter cover!! ;)
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