Cover Love – with Julia Gibbs… #books #amreading

I read once that the main purpose of a book cover is to attract the reader’s attention. Obviously, it should have something to do with the subject of the book too – you wouldn’t put an image of a vegetable garden on a book called How to Crochet, but the cover needn’t tell the story of the book, just be appropriate in some way. It set me thinking – what makes us pick up a book in a bookshop? Sometimes it’s the author name, but it could also be the image. Or the title, or strapline, or maybe a combination of all of these. I thought it might be fun to find out what different people think. Over the next few months I’ll be asking different people in the book world to choose two books, one simply with a cover they like, the other one of their own book covers.

This week’s victim is proofreader Julia Gibbs, who has proofread most of my suspense books and some of my feel-good fiction too. Her second cover image here is from a book she proofread recently. Over to Julia:

Thank you, Julia!
Oddly enough, I noticed the cover of Salt of the Earth on social media just a day or two before Julia sent in her post, so I was very pleased to see it included!

You can find out more about Julia and her proofreading business on her website and on Twitter. We’ll have another Cover Love post in a few weeks, and meanwhile, I’ll leave you with a photo of lovely Lake Constance.


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6 responses to “Cover Love – with Julia Gibbs… #books #amreading”

  1. JuliaProofreader Avatar

    Thanks, Linda, for publishing my offering on your blog, I am very pleased to see it out there.

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    1. lindahuber Avatar

      Lovely to have you here, Julia – you’re the first proofreader to feature on the blog!

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  2. Terry Tyler Avatar
    Terry Tyler

    I didn’t know you were doing this, J!!! Good to see, ladies 🙂

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    1. lindahuber Avatar

      It’s a great post – Julia caught the idea so well. 🙂

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  3. Rosie Amber Avatar

    I think a book cover is so important to catch the eye of the potential reader – I look at some covers and am bewildered as to how they think it sells the story behind it. Completely agree about the cover for Salt Of The Earth it really is attractive.

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    1. lindahuber Avatar

      Exactly – the cover is the first thing people see, so it has to be right.

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