This might actually work without the second sword. Or if the second one was placed better. It wouldn’t make an awesome cover, merely a less crappy one.
Jen
11 years ago
What is this title supposed to mean?
Is someone slighted by a sword? Maybe
TWO swords? All I get from this book cover
is swords and blood. In spatters.
Tura
11 years ago
I checked the Amazon page, and no, I have no clue still why it is called “Slight and Shadow” Was it meant to be slight shadow?
But it brings up another question, namely why 4.5 stars? Seems to be very common on books that I doubt are worth 3. Let’s see… It’s better than Macbeth (4.4, just) Huckleberry Finn (4.3) and just slightly less popular than Christmas Carol (4.7) – well 22 reviews, I presume it helps if you are part of a writers’ circle or have a large family. I understand when the amount of reviews is 4 that it is easy to achieve high score.
It does render the whole star rating pointless though.
This might actually work without the second sword. Or if the second one was placed better. It wouldn’t make an awesome cover, merely a less crappy one.
What is this title supposed to mean?
Is someone slighted by a sword? Maybe
TWO swords? All I get from this book cover
is swords and blood. In spatters.
I checked the Amazon page, and no, I have no clue still why it is called “Slight and Shadow” Was it meant to be slight shadow?
But it brings up another question, namely why 4.5 stars? Seems to be very common on books that I doubt are worth 3. Let’s see… It’s better than Macbeth (4.4, just) Huckleberry Finn (4.3) and just slightly less popular than Christmas Carol (4.7) – well 22 reviews, I presume it helps if you are part of a writers’ circle or have a large family. I understand when the amount of reviews is 4 that it is easy to achieve high score.
It does render the whole star rating pointless though.
4.5 stars or not, I’m still not reading it.