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Old 05-03-2013, 09:44 AM   #70
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They do for some people and I'd say probably for the majority. I get cover comments all the time (from people who have and haven't read the books. From people who will NEVER read the books, but want to comment.) I usually do a cover poll before releasing each book because people like to comment about art. From young to old, people will comment about artwork. I recently redid the cover for Executive Lunch because I was rather tired of hearing that the book must be about golf (it had a cartoon golf course with a martini glass on the front. It signified an "executive lunch" of sorts, but...my interpretation was often not matched by those who saw it!)

Of course there is no pleasing everyone, but I get enough cover comments in reviews and emails to know it matters.
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