tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-297699931886361246.post7262635311294355439..comments2024-03-02T15:41:56.219-07:00Comments on 2 Kids and Tired Books: #CoverCrush : Sisters on Bread StreetHolly (2 Kids and Tired)http://www.blogger.com/profile/13075380878850295214noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-297699931886361246.post-44816851204038100852016-02-19T06:41:50.396-07:002016-02-19T06:41:50.396-07:00We are alike! I should be more ashamed than I am t...We are alike! I should be more ashamed than I am to admit that the cover is so important in my decision to read a book. Especially if it's an obvious self-pub. But, it's true. The cover has to grab my attention before I even read the synopsis.Holly (2 Kids and Tired)https://www.blogger.com/profile/13075380878850295214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-297699931886361246.post-74158470247360167242016-02-19T06:05:22.899-07:002016-02-19T06:05:22.899-07:00I agree, great cover. And I am all about covers a...I agree, great cover. And I am all about covers and labels. For example, even though I don't like beer much, I am always bringing home bottles for my husband to drink so I can save the label because it is clever or cute. (He would love it if I would pay more attention to what is inside the bottle! LOL) I know it is considered "shallow" by some to judge by the cover, but there are a lot of us out there who do, so it's fun that marketers recognize it! If a book has a good cover, I will at least pick it up and read the synopsis on the back, which is more than I would do for a plain covered book about which I didn't know anything.rhapsodyinbookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07041412748239010264noreply@blogger.com