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Old 09-12-2010, 02:28 PM   #110
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Originally Posted by Moejoe View Post
Okay here's the light, breezy, chick-litty version of the cover. It'd fit right nice into that section of WHSmiths where my sister exclusively picks ALL her reading matter LOL
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Okay, here's my last stab at it Colorful, guitar motif, handwritten font, contemporary (at least I think so).
Ok, I have to admit, I have a wide taste in reading material, but a cover like the first one would get me every time. I mentioned it in my first review on smashwords, but I love books that are like brain candy. I don't have to work too hard, they entertain me, don't overdo the romance (I don't like traditional romance much), and they are just "fun." that's what that first book cover says to me. I'd be attracted by this second one I listed (moejoe's last attempt) as well.

Yesterday, I took the kids to the library for the first time in ages (I have way too much digital material to read). I went in intending to just browse, and ended up going through the entire adult fiction section (it's not a huge library), and choosing books based entirely on what the spine looked like. I came home with 16 books, guaranteed to be quick, brain-candy reads. I'm almost halfway through the first, and I actually spent last night finishing the book "Radium Halos" by Shelley Stout before starting on the first pbook. And it's only 8:30 this morning here.
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