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Hi guys. I've written a Psychological Thriller and I'd like your help: 1. What do you think of the cover? Would it catch your attention and make you want to read? 2. What do you think of the blurb? 3. Would the author's name be an issue for you?
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The cover would not catch my attention and just looks overly dramatic as does the blurb. The name isn't an issue.
In my opinion the author's name would not be an issue. The blurb is a good description that would peak my curiosity. The photo on the cover would be a better eye catcher if the face of the man had an expression instead of trees covering his face. The flames of the fire maybe extended up to his neck area and burning eyes.
The cover of this book is fantastically detailed. I think about the stories contained inside and it does a great job in attracting my attention. Overall, I'm quite intrigued and would feel comfortable picking the book up to read it. I'm not concerned with the author's name.
I think the cover is very descriptive and insightful. The authors name isn't necessarily difficult but hard to pronounce.
The cover of the book would be eye catching for me, so I would pick up the book then I would read a few of the pages to see if its a book I'd be able to jump right into and read. The authors name has no bearing on what books I choose to read. If the title and brief description is intriguing I'll buy it. The blurb would help in my decision to pick up the book.
The cover definitely attracts attention. The design is killer. The blurb is effective. However, the font is dull. The font needs more pizzazz to keep up with the design. I don't have an issue with the author name.
It definitely gets my attention. It's very unique looking. I think the blurb is good too. It makes me want to read it.
This cover would certainly grab my attention. I love the artwork and the blurb makes me curious to want to find out more.
The cover makes it look more like a doomsday/dystopia scenario than the thriller it intends to be. The blurb doesn't really discuss any great stakes in the action, so it needs to prompt a little more excitement. The author's name would not be an issue for me.
I think the word CHAOS should be larger than the word WAKE. I like the colors but the man scares me too much that I would not want to read it. He need plastic surgery. The body is tolerable but the face is too much horror. The blurb is perfect. The author's name is ok.
The name doesn't make any difference to whether or not I would read it. The cover is good and eye catching but I'm not sure how much it shows the actual book judging by the blurb. The blurb is pretty good and inviting.
This book and title really sucks me in and piques my curiosity, I would definitely be interested in learning about this book.
Everything looks and sounds great! The title itself is intriguing. The image on the cover tells a lot about the book itself - potential scenes, location etc... I like it a lot. The synopsis is easy to read and seems thorough enough that I know what I'm in for without giving too much away. I would have no issues with the author's name
I would be interested in reading this book. The author's name would not be any issue.
The visuals and descriptions are perfect and attention grabbing. Personally I don't find issue with the authors name. While it is a unique name, it does not stand out bold like R R Martin or something like that. If the book is as good as the description then I personally don't think it would matter, but to some people it may matter.
The image would definitely catch my attention, it's usual and intriguing. I thought the blurb was well written and it sounds like a very unique story. The author's name is interesting to me and wouldn't be a problem at all to me.
The cover and artwork is quite striking and definitely catches your eye making you want to look closer. The blurb on the back gives a very thorough synopsis on the story and is intriguing enough to capture your attention. There is nothing about the author's name that would make me want to read or not read the story. It is just a person's name.
1. The cover absolutely catches my attention. It's super unique and attention grabbing. I definitely want to know what the book is about after seeing the cover.2. I think the blurb sounds very intriguing but I would maybe figure out a way to not use the full names of both main characters? It's a little distracting. Otherwise I think the blurb sounds interesting.3. The name of the author doesn't bother me at all but if you're worried about it, plenty of great authors use pen names. But truly I think Aviv Shener has a good ring to it like Tana French or Stephen King.
I like the cover the blue with the fire burning really captures my attention. I would definitely want to read it. To me the blurb and the cover do not really go together though. The blurb sounds interesting but a little out of order. The author's name is kind of hard to pronounce but other than that it doesn't really matter.
I like the description of the book and the artwork on the cover. I am not sure about this color of blue. For chaos to follow, maybe a different "Chaotic" color.
Wow, I love the cover. I like creative things like this that are even more creative in a way because they use real, photo images to evoke the imaginary. I've used Photoshop for years and it's by far, my favorite software besides Premiere. This cover is both beautiful and enticing. It makes you want to figure out what it's about, and also hope that the topic or story will be interesting.I like the 2nd and 3rd paragraphs of the blurb more than the 1st. It is alright, but I feel like it could be slightly more generalized to give less away and allow more space in the reader's imagination. Just like a good movie never really shows the monster, since the viewer's imagination always holds the scariest possibilities.I like the name Aviv Shener. It's exotic and makes me think of shiny black hair and handsome, worldly men, (like my fiance) which is a good thing for me.
The cover is very cool and works well with the title. I would definitely be interested in finding out what this story was about, and the blurb is intriguing. The author's name looks pretty easy to sound out. Nex to the About the Author, it couldn't hurt to have a pronunciation key.
1. The cover looks interesting, it is a common style I've seen a lot lately, but it looks cool and it's intriguing. 2. What do you think of the blurb? I liked it, it was a little short. 3. Would the author's name be an issue for you? No the name is fine.
1. I love the artwork - the contrasting colors and flames on the back are all quite beautiful and eye-catching. Also, the picture of the man with the flames engulfing the trees on top of him says so much in one simple picture. 2. I find the blurb on the back quite interesting - it sounds like the book is very well written and suspenseful, and could possibly have a series of sequels. 3. I see nothing odd about the author's name.
I Love the cover, I like that I can see a fiery forest through the body. I like how the blurb is broken up for quick and easy reading. The name is also awesome, it's very unique.
I think the cover art is very attractive and original. It is already very compelling for me. The author name might be a little bit difficult to read. I would include a few more recommendations from other authors or critics.
The image on the cover is really interesting. It draws the eye. The author name isn't an issue for me. The blurb on the back is sort of drone-y. The information contained is really relevant and interesting, but the sentences seem to drag on.
The cover demonstrates intrigue! I would want to read it because of the cover. The blurb suite the cover well, suspicion. The author is the author, no issue!
I really like the cover and the author's name does not really matter to me. The blurb is fine and I do not have strong feelings about it either way.
1) The cover is great. Love the creative direction here, and it almost has a supernatural flavor to it. This is something which I would notice for sure.2) I think the blurb is pretty compelling, and sets a good backdrop for the book and is enough to entice someone into this genre to check it out.3) Zero issue with the author's name.
I thought the cover was interesting and it definitely gets your attention. However, I don't really think the flames fit well even though there was a mention of "growing flames" of madness. Perhaps, the story has more about a forest fire or something that relates to the picture. Even so, the blurb is interesting and sounds like the story is unique and has some good twists. It does hook you and it would be something I would enjoy reading. Last, the author's name doesn't deter me from wanting to read the story.
I like the cover and title of the book but the subtitle loses me. Otherwise it is eye catching.
This cover is absolutely captivating and it'll definitely grab your attention with the amazing design and color scheme. The blurb is very nicely written, it is simple and not long and drawn out. The name is good, it is unique and stands out.
The cover is unique, the catch phrase is fine, the author's name isn't a problen
I think the cover looks pretty engaging and interesting. The blurb feels very original and fascinating - makes me want to read more. The author's name is not an issue for me.
I like to cover a lot especially with the flames in the burning trees inside of him. The blurb draws you in and makes you want to learn more of the scientific experiments and what situations he’s going to go through. I have no issue with the authors name and don’t really know why people would.
1. I like the cover. It looks super eye catching and unique. I like the fire and how the guy is part flames. Very cool looking. The tagline is a little cheesy.2. The blurb makes the plot sound interesting and like something I would read. The only issue is that you switch tenses a couple times, which makes me nervous about the quality of the writing.3. The name is no issue for me. Even if I couldn't pronounce an author's name it wouldn't deter me from reading their book anyway.
The title would make me curious. I would want to know what exactly the chaos is, and who is causing it and why. The outline of the person would make me want to know more. Are they human, or are they something different. The blurb makes it sound like the writer is starting out with a good book already. And the name of the author isn't a problem for me.
1. The cover is nice, it matches the storyline. 2. The blurb is clear and tell the reader a riveting tale of darkness. 3. No, personally the author's name would not be an issue for me.
The cover is very eye-catching, and so is the title. The blurb on the back cover is itself very well-written and makes me very curious to read the book, because the description is full of intrigue and definitely makes me interested to know more about the plot and the characters. The author's name would absolutely be no issue for me. I am open to writers of any ethnicity and any background.
I do like the title, its catching. The authors names would not be an issue for me and the blurb of the story is literally entrancing, I would go read this book right now, it offers enough to excite you but also enough that makes you want to read the story.
The cover is very striking, though I can't see from the blurb how it fits the storyline. I hope it's a bit of foreshadowing, which is something I love in a cover. The blurb could give you just a bit more to pull the prospective reader in, but I like the sound of the book.
To me, the cover is intriguing. The flames on the cover caught my attention and I like how it correlates with the term "flame" in your blurb. The blurb had me thirsting to read more, so I liked it very much. The only problem I would have with the name would be knowing how to pronounce it if I went to a local bookstore to see if they had the book in stock for me to purchase or if I needed to have them order it for me.
it is a very good title. I think you will sell a lot of copies
I really like the cover, I think it looks so cool and creative. It really catches my eye. I think the blurb is really interesting. It makes me want to read it and find out what is going to happen. The Authors name is not an issue for me at all. I would like to know who wrote it. I hope to see this book in stores, I would buy it!
1. I love the cover as it fits the idea of the book and the title well. 2. The blurb gives a decent idea of the book theme3. No issue with the name
The cover would catch my attention, the book in general sounds interesting and as for the author name, it’s fine but I’m not sure I’m pronouncing it correctly.
I think the blue and orange are a striking color scheme for sure. My eyes are drawn to the front image and I think it looks really professional. The back cover however looks quite amateur. I do like the quote that's differentiated in yellow and think that's a smart touch. I'd definitely pick this book up to see what it's about. Sadly though I don't think I'd end up reading it once I realize it's about boring men and their violence and also there's no real fire involved as far as I can tell. The name doesn't bother me at all and I think it's sad that it's even a consideration.
1. I love the cover. It's very color and it definitely catches my attention which is great.2. I think the blurb is nice. It gives people a little insight into what the book is about and it can interest people in getting it.3. The author's name is not an issue. Plenty of authors put their names on the front cover.
I love the cover of the book and the blur . It would make me want to buy it and read it. However, the title I am not so fond of
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