As soon as I saw this quote my heart did a double flip, after all I love books and I adore quotes.
Probably because I love learning, I like the fact that once we open our eyes as new born’s we don’t stop until our last breath – even if we wanted to. Books are a great place for wisdom, bringing far away lands closer or learning how to rustle up something for dinner.
Book covers however, just like the human body are highly controversial. Within this corner of the internet there are many posts on judgement – so here comes my confession. I totally judge a book by its cover. (*hides head in shame) In brutal honesty I love a cover that is bright and vibrant, if it has glitter – all the better, a little embossing never did anyone any harm…did I mention glitter?
That said a couple of years ago I began to read the top 100 novels of all time, so far I’ve read some epic classic’s and once again I’ll be honest and say that often the covers of the most thrilling book aren’t that vibrant.
However, like my cover or not, I am more complex in the story I tell. If you were to meet me I have an advantage – I can decide what I tell you, how I portray me, the leading lady. I can let you have a quick flick and leave feeling satisfied or I can pour out a chapter if I think you can relate to it, but most of my chapters live inside my head and the best ones are inside my heart. They aren’t shared with the world, loved ones or enemies – some stories live in people so deeply buried that even they forget they are there.
Some people walk around with their book wide open, they have fast track pages to the juicy bits and just like a book, if you expose it to the elements, the paper will perish in time. Others keep their book sealed that it isn’t worthy of existing. It hides in the shadows and without light and adventure the pages are empty. A note book isn’t a life worth living.
This brings me on nicely to genre’s; some people are pure romantics intwined in a relationship that lasts a life time…some are thrillers, crime based tales or I’m afraid – tragedies. Then there are the purely non fiction people who only exist for a work related goal, they usually have a specialism, a niche and there book slowly absorbs the pages of a slice of life. The saddest part about books is how many words they hold. Some are epic tales with thousands of adventures amongst millions of words, commas and full stops…some are only a handful of pages before the book comes to an abrupt end.
So, whilst you work on your happy ever after, I wouldn’t worry too much about putting effort in to your cover, how you appear will probably only attract a shallow reader to the shelf. Instead, as always I’d recommend balance, perhaps invest in a strong spine to hold you together, pay attention to who you decide to share your chapters with, however should it all go wrong, don’t panic – everyone loves a plot twist. Don’t worry if the book isn’t long, we can’t always control the precious time we are given, but do pay attention to the experiences you have, the climaxes and the contrast…and when all is said and done, if you have any budget left, sprinkle a little glitter on your front cover, after all a tale isn’t great if nobody ever reads it.
I love, love, love what you did with this post. So brilliantly put together. We and our lives are all so individual but, as you say, creating a strong foundation leaves provides resilience when dealing with those plot twists. I too am guilty of judging books by the cover and this is a really interesting way to remind us that we never really know what is inside until we give ourselves time to get to know it.
Amy
http://www.missamyrach.com
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Thanks Amy. Humans are flippant and often unpredictable
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Ah I do love a bit of glitter. I wonder if there’s glitter text out there? #thesatsesh
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We have found our purpose
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Love this! Really wonderful advice about who and what to share and who with! #thesatsesh
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Thanks twinkle
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Wow !!! I can’t tell you how much I love this post!! I think I’d love to be a bit more of an open book , but I’m certainly way more (possibly too much ) careful about which chapters I reveal and to who! (well except when I’m blogging my inner feelings to the whole internet of course!) I love how you’ve captured how we judge others too . Some people you’d only need to read the blurb and you’d not be able to put it down quick enough yet other people you want to read and reread every single word over and over!! Ok I’ll stop fangirling now , I do love an analogy!! So glad someone else obviously loved this post so much they added it to the #blogcrush linky
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Thanks babes, I guess we are pages in a book more than we’d like to admit
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