I don’t know about you, but my signature is downright ugly. And lame. Let’s not forget lame. Every time I sign my name on something, whether it be a receipt or a new credit card, I wince inside. I don’t know how people come up with such awesome pretty signatures. I’m totally out of the loop with that.
One day, after getting multiple books signed, I thought what if instead of judging a book by its cover, you judge the book by the author’s signature? Will the author’s signature attract you to the book? Will you still buy the book then?
This week, I’m featuring Tandem by Anna Jarzab.
Will you buy Tandem based on the author’s signature alone?
You’re right that other people would say yes because I definitely would! Anna’s signature is the kind that I would like to call as my own.
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Major signature envy! I love the loopiness of it. I wish I can manage that, but nope.
And I love love love that cover. I love the way the raven frames the girl’s face.
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Yes, I’d buy this one for the signature. I love how her name flows into one signature :D
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I would buy based on the book on the signature alone. I hate my signature it’s boring. The cover is also gorgeous.
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I actually LOVE her signature. It’s prob one of my favorites that you’ve shown. I love the book cover as well, and I prob would have bought based on that. But the cover, I think, is prettier in picture than in the store. When I picked it up in the store, I wasn’t as wowed, for some reason. Same thing happened to me with The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer (the actual book is so dark, you can hardly see the image in person).
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