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Do you Prefer People, Places, or Illustrations on Book Covers?

Bookish Question #203 | Do you prefer people, places, or illustrations on book covers?

It depends …

Book covers are a marketing tool, so different covers indicate a different kind of book:

  • Romance and romantic suspense novels tend to have people on the cover – usually the main character, or the couple in a romance.
  • Historical or literary novels often have places on the cover, as do fantasy or science fiction novels (which often have spaceships). This tells the reader something about the setting.
  • Romantic comedy or chick-lit novels often have illustrated covers.
  • There is also a trend for hand-drawn text covers on literary novels. These might be the book title, or may have some kind of pattern behind the text.

I have to admit a particular liking for a well-drawn illustrated cover.

These covers are invariably drawn for that novel and that novel only, so the covers are unique. One of the problems with stock photography is that multiple authors can end up using the same photograph.

So I’m always drawn by an illustrated cover … but that doesn’t guarantee I’ll buy the book.

The book description has to be equally engaging to convince me.

What about you? Do you prefer people, places, or illustrations on book covers?

Will you buy a book if you don’t like the book cover? Why or why not?

Bookish Question #156 | Will you buy a book if you don’t like the book cover?

Will you buy a book if you don’t like the book cover? Why or why not?

Maybe …

When it comes to ebooks, I’m not picky about what the cover looks like, because I don’t have to look at it and no one else has to see it.

I’m more likely to be picky when it comes to paperbacks. Mostly because they’re more expensive. But also because I have to look at it 🙂

A book’s front cover is one of the main selling tools, so there needs to be something else about the book to draw me in if I don’t like the front cover. Perhaps it’s a book someone recommended to me. Perhaps it’s from a favourite author. Perhaps it’s an older book, and the cover hasn’t been updated in line with modern trends.

In those cases, I’ll read the back cover description and the opening pages. If I’m interested, I’ll buy it … but I’m much more likely to buy the ebook than the paperback if I don’t like the cover.

What about you? Will you buy a book if you don’t like the cover?