I would agree to the majority that the book cover truly embodied the title of the book. However, I think that it was not necessary to add some details that'll will depict the tone or plot of the story since the story will be centered around Galen, as the author mentioned, so I think the title is just right since it also captured the essence of what Matthew wanted the readers to encounter first of all, which was hope.PeterRabitt20 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2020, 22:11 Judging a book by the cover illustration is always a bright idea. However, cover illustrations are done to attract a certain demographics. These covers either push the readers towards or away from a book. Does the cover illustration of We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies do justice to the book?
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The title and cover illustration of this novel intrigued me and I believe it would as well steer the mind of the readers.PeterRabitt20 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2020, 22:11 Judging a book by the cover illustration is always a bright idea. However, cover illustrations are done to attract a certain demographics. These covers either push the readers towards or away from a book. Does the cover illustration of We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies do justice to the book?
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