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		Joined: 1/9/2012 Posts: 67
  
 
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		Personally, I'm a sucker for the silhouette of a man running down a street.  There might be a briefcase clutched in his hand, there might not.  It doesn't matter.  I'll at least pick up the book and read the jacket.
 
 
  
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		Joined: 3/13/2011 Posts: 412
  
 
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		Agreed, I'm partial to silhouettes for my thrillers. also, masks. I've seen a few covers with pictures of a mask on it, and those often get my attention. 
  
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		Joined: 3/13/2011 Posts: 412
  
 
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		see, and now I'm imagining a cover with a silhouette of a man in a business suit, holding a gun and a katana, with a Japanese Oni mask on (not a silhouette, the colorful mask ON the shadow)....
  And a story is starting to form. Dangit, I have enough wips...
 
  
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		Joined: 1/9/2012 Posts: 67
  
 
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		Can we ever really have enough?  
  
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		Joined: 2/27/2011 Posts: 353
  
 
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		I see a lot of thrillers now going for the type-only treatment, with a foil cover, and giant sans serif BOLD AS HELL typeface. Those kind of covers confuse me because they give me zero sense of the book.
  
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		Joined: 1/9/2012 Posts: 67
  
 
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		Agreed, Colleen.  And I have to say I have a tendency to pass over books that have a big flag on the cover.  
  
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		Joined: 1/9/2012 Posts: 67
  
 
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		The Josh Kirby cover art for the Discworld books, on the other hand, make me want to lose myself in that world.
  
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		Joined: 3/12/2012 Posts: 8
  
 
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		First off, it has to have action, next it has to have graphics to set the mood. and finally, there has to be red on the cover. 
  
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