The two potential drafts of the cover for the book:

The two potential drafts of the cover for the book:



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  1. I love the subtitle! Although it's also super long. Could you drop the "Ideas for" at the beginning? Just start with "How to Help..." etc.

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  2. Then. I'm wondering what the images have to do with reading, or falling, or loving to read, or helping others. I think you'd want something to suggest at least one of those. Falling is the hardest, because an image for falling, like, I don't know, falling down, isn't a positive image, and it's not what you mean.

    You'll also have discovered that landscapes are hard to put words over, as they're busy... you're especially limited by that subtitle (which I like!). I wonder if you could go for a landscape that has a lot more solid-ish space at the top--a sunset or sunrise over a mountain, for instance? Starry sky?

    Also--if you use your D., put a period after it. :) Lose the "by" (on version 2). No italics (version 1's title). Make your letters as big as you can. Remember that most people will first see your image in a thumbnail.

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  3. You should also decide if you want people on the cover or no people. I looked around a bit for images of people reading with others--it's mostly parents and children. But from what I read of your WIP, it's not particularly aimed at children. You could even go for a book with no people at all... there are lots of variations on stuff like this (I searched on depositphotos for "magic book"):
    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/P2bSJkmtFWEIpIkGgkeGnln4vuesn6HJJgntsF4v3NdyzluABea1YX-lYdZnBejNs2Tyn9rUENToHg=s0

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  4. You could also have an image below a solid area for text... This isn't polished, I just took the comped image (so it's not downloaded, thus the resolution isn't as sharp) and put it on a plain background (perhaps not the right color, but...) and added some text. I only spent like 10 minutes on this, just to give you an idea. I don't know what color you'd want for your name... black got lost, but I'm not in love with white. Dark orange, perhaps? This particular photo series had designs with other seasons, too, I just took fall because of your title. (If you like that idea, of a book opening into nature, I'd be happy to get you an image).
    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Q72ax59ERMRtaQng9UGse7QpzkHYKytDG6dScZ8RxfTiEZUqgHmIdJOdoo5d8Rsqno9uoJ3lOJ6l6g=s0

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  5. Dorothy, thank you for all the advice. I don't just want to grab the cover you made, but it's so tempting. Anyway, I'm going to give it another shot and see if I can't put something together with your advice.

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  6. Kevin Stein If you’d like the high-res copy of that photo (of the book that opens into fall), I’d be happy to get it for you. It did seem to fit your title rather perfectly!

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  7. I did the rest of it on Canva, so it would be easy to create something like that only better there.

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  8. Really enlightening discussion. Thank you Kevin and Dorothy. I did think the original covers were fab but I can see now there's scope for making it even better.

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  9. Dorothy Zemach Yes, I prefer that title.

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  10. I will agree with Dorothy about the subtitle and the images. One more thing - something I noticed when I was experimenting with my covers - I don't think titles in italics look very good (I rejected mine in italics). But then, it may be just my taste.

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  11. I love the discussion as well. Unfortunately, Falling into Reading doesn't mean anything to me, doesn't grab me...

    Becoming a Reader
    Learning to Love to Read
    For the Love of Reading
    Love to Read

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