I had a little time to blog hop yesterday afternoon and I found myself over at a new blog (to me) lucy was robbed. LOVE the name of this blog and I love the explanation of the name which you will find on the blog header.
What really caught my eye was that in one of the recent reviews there was a bit about covers having nothing to do with the book. I know this has been touched on a bit on blogs that I have seen and probably even ones I have not seen, so forgive me if this is just a repeat of what has already been hashed through. I think what made me really start thinking about this was a quote that said, in this particular case, that “potential audience was lost”.
I don’t want to reopen a particular discussion on a particular book so lets not go there. 🙂 What I am thinking about is the bigger picture (no pun intended). I have said it before and it is no secret that I love a great book cover. In most cases when browsing through a book store it will be the cover that causes that initial pause in my travels to pull the book off the shelf. Even if I have went into a book store with a title in mind for purchase, it is usually because I have SEEN the cover on someones blog or online and the COVER made me read more about the book.
The cover is not the reason I buy the book, but it is the initial “getting to know you” phase where I pick up the book to see what it is about and that can be what makes or breaks the connection.
It’s true and I hope that’s not shallow of me.
What I find concerning is reading how authors in many cases really do not have a lot on say on the books cover once it goes to the publisher. Authors really can be putting their baby so to speak, in the hands of another… and really that can make or break a book.
What I am asking today is do you think covers affect sales? Can a non appealing cover truly cause sales loss on a book?
I am interested in hearing your take on all of this… I may dive into this subject in more depth in future posts but do to time restraints today I just wanted to put this out there and see where it goes. I would like to interview a couple authors and book cover designers as well to hear how this all works from their more experienced views.















