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Ever wanted to know what your reader's feelings about your books?
Ever looked for ways to improve your writing?
Is your title eye-catching?
Does your first chapter pique the writer's interest?
Does your story keep the reader h...
My take here, on first impressions cannot even amount to how much impressed I have been, but here it goes.
Blurb wise:
When a person searches for a book, whether it be in a traditional library or a virtual one, they look for an appetising, expressive, thought provoking, intense, deep and (I'm running out of words here) blurbs.
The way you started, the way you brought us toward the middle and the way you concluded your art of a blurb, everything was sculpted in such a way that how could I not be impressed?
How could I not want to read further?
How could I not want to press that read button, and savour and dwell on everything that you wrote?
Just like I said before, words can honestly not convey how well written it is, not just your blurb but your book in itself.
How you started your blurb with the question, "If your life is a canvas, then what are the colours?"
There, right there. You had me right there. And gradually when you answered, "Emotions" with a period. That is when I realized that I was just about to read a book written by a person, abundantly gifted in the art of writing.
Cover wise:
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If I had to score your cover, then I'd score it nine out of ten. Even though, I'd want to score it a full ten.
Why? Because there is always room for improvement.
Even if right now, just as it is; your cover can prove to be so artistically unquestionable. Then I wonder how mind blowing it could be if you'd go that one step further (which is totally invisible because your cover is the idealistic notion of perfection) and up your game.
Everything merges together to give us exactly what we'd expect of a brilliant author. Or a brilliant graphic artist for that matter. So kudos to that lovely person who made you this words-can't-express cover.