In thumbnail size I mistook his arms for her legs. That would have been a wild cover.
But this probably says more about me than I would like
Naaman Brown
9 years ago
Hideous Negativity: So the Amazing Colossal Man and the 50 Foot Woman moved to Gansett Island! I have wondered what became of those two since the 1950s.
So placement of the author credit blurb makes it appear the author is named Longing for Love. Hmmm. I remember the 1960s and the names some people gave their kids; that’s not that far fetched. The book Marie Force of the Gansett Island series by New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Longing for Love.
(Book shoppers don’t always have time to ponder a cover. As a book reader and occasional buyer, I would suggest that Blurbs and Logos should be visually attached to that to which they apply.)
RK
9 years ago
“At least this designer has demonstrably seen a cover before.”
Saw two covers, in fact; somehow just couldn’t quite come up with a way to combine them that worked, so we ended up with this instead.
L-Plate Pen
9 years ago
Includes free Gansett Island CD with every book purchased? Or am I misunderstanding that circular logo at the bottom?
This woman is a multi-million dollar earning author. This was a redone cover and while I get it’s not as good as the rest of them…do you really think she cares? LOL! Just saying.
In this instance we can see the answer with our own eyes and lol along, but the pervasive problem underlying that sentiment is the main reason I have never bought an e-book and have all but stopped buying real books.
In thumbnail size I mistook his arms for her legs. That would have been a wild cover.
But this probably says more about me than I would like
Hideous Negativity: So the Amazing Colossal Man and the 50 Foot Woman moved to Gansett Island! I have wondered what became of those two since the 1950s.
“Glen was fifty feet tall!”
I think someone’s confused about the term “waterbed”
I call nom-de-plumb-crazy on this author name.
No one would name their kid Longing For Love.
I hope.
So placement of the author credit blurb makes it appear the author is named Longing for Love. Hmmm. I remember the 1960s and the names some people gave their kids; that’s not that far fetched. The book Marie Force of the Gansett Island series by New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Longing for Love.
(Book shoppers don’t always have time to ponder a cover. As a book reader and occasional buyer, I would suggest that Blurbs and Logos should be visually attached to that to which they apply.)
“At least this designer has demonstrably seen a cover before.”
Saw two covers, in fact; somehow just couldn’t quite come up with a way to combine them that worked, so we ended up with this instead.
Includes free Gansett Island CD with every book purchased? Or am I misunderstanding that circular logo at the bottom?
This woman is a multi-million dollar earning author. This was a redone cover and while I get it’s not as good as the rest of them…do you really think she cares? LOL! Just saying.
Why do you assume we care what she thinks?
> . . . do you really think she cares? LOL!
In this instance we can see the answer with our own eyes and lol along, but the pervasive problem underlying that sentiment is the main reason I have never bought an e-book and have all but stopped buying real books.