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Old 05-01-2012, 07:05 AM   #4
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On some level, yes I do make judgments about a book. Some covers tell a lot about the genre, and there are a few kinds that are obvious by the cover (sex scenes, a gun pointed at the viewer of the cover, vampires, etc) that will either draw the target audience, or not phase a disinterested customer.

I tend to be more drawn to ambiguous covers where I check out the blurb and then look through a chapter or two.
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