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olmue ([personal profile] olmue) wrote2009-04-21 07:33 pm

Book jackets

Dear Random House cover designers,

PLEASE put flap copy on your books! Every children's book I've picked up by you has a) no dust jacket, b) no summary on the back, and c) if anything on the back, just a blurb. This is ANNOYING. The children for whom the books are meant often do not know who the blurbers are. And if the prospective readers don't know even the genre of the book, it's awfully hard to interest them enough to pick it up. Every single book we've encountered like this, my kids have put back on the shelf. It could be the most amazing book EVER, but if I can't tell what it's about, I won't pick it.

Sincerely,
Someone Who Might Buy Some of Your Books If Only She Could Figure Out What They Were About

[identity profile] beckylevine.livejournal.com 2009-04-22 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
So funny--I can barely get my son to READ the jacket cover. But it is the only way for him to decide if he wants to read something. Well, other than if there's a dragon on the cover. :)

[identity profile] olmue.livejournal.com 2009-04-22 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
Heh heh--dragons are always a good bet. Seriously, though, I didn't think flap copy was a big deal until I couldn't find any. And then I started noticing my kids putting the books back when they couldn't figure out what they were about. Too many other books DO give you that information, and it's easier to pick and choose among those.