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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Sure the cover graphics can be similar, but when you get similar graphics with similar coloring and the same font with the the same color, size, similar layout and a similar fake name, then you know you have a cover designed to trick people into buying thinking it's the real book instead of this rubbish. It's is so very blatantly obvious that this cover is designed to be just like the cover for Scazi's book and this was done on purpose.
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I wasn't necessarily addressing the Scalzi/Day cover specifically hence why I quoted Harry's post about similar covers in general in my reply.
Are the Scalzi/Day covers obviously similar? Yes, of course. I just don't care all that much.