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August - Judge a Book by Its Cover
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Jillian
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Aug 01, 2016 08:03AM
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As a matter of fact - I just now finished a book that I put off reading b/c of its cover. It was At The Waters Edge by Sara Gruen. It was a good book but the close up cover, side view of a woman's face did nothing for me in the way of picking the book. For some reason I find that covers including people, that might or might not impact the story, gives a foreboding of what the book is about and then you almost have the picture in mind while reading the book. I much prefer a book with a non-committal cover.
I chose The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants mainly because I'd always been curious about the book, but also because I wondered why a book with such a boring cover (a pair of jeans!!) had stayed popular for so long. It was a surprisingly good summertime, coming-of-age story and I found myself alternately laughing and crying along with the four friends and their adventures. I know newer editions have an updated jacket, but this cover was the original and that's what strikes me: that a book can surpass expectations each time - you just have to look inside.
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