The cover weirdly reminds me of a chalkboard too, which I love. It gives it a nice paintbrush quality, and I’m always a sucker for that. Look at how personal that cover looks? I love the strokes of the lettering of the title. The typography and the coloring gives the books a nice touch and makes it stand out on a bookshelf (at least to me). D) I think the hardcover design of How to Love is gorgeous because of its simplicity. Which one of you would buy it because you liked the cover? (Be prepared for major sideeye from me.) Today, we look at the cover How to Love by Katie Cotugno! (A big special thanks to Georgie at What She Reads for bestowing me this fabulous name and to Charlotte at Gypsy Reviews for creating the beautiful feature banner you see before you.) COVER CHANGE: How to Love by Katie Cotugno Holy, Mother Cover! is where I showcase the book covers that stand out (or make me cringe) and discuss cover changes. A good cover can draw someone is, just as a bad cover can easily draw someone away. Who isn’t though?īook covers are the first thing that attracts readers to a book. Inspired by What She Reads, Pure Imagination Blog, and Stacked.
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