It is pretty clear from the cover that Rachel L. Hamm's novel, "Twenty-Five," is a romance story. Even the script font of the title and the main characters' names on the back brings to mind someone writing or signing a love letter with that personal and almost-fancy appearance that script fonts and cursive handwriting provide. I think the placement of the title and author's name is fine in respect to the illustration, but I wish there was something occupying that negative space. I like that the lines up top become less opaque on the spine because otherwise, with the title up there, it would be a real mess.
I like the idea of making the main characters' names stand out in the synopsis with script font, but I don't think it would be any worse off if that had not been done. I am also not sure why there is an invisible box that the synopsis wraps around at the bottom. I am assuming it is making room for a bar code, but of course, there is nothing there, so it just looks like unnecessary planning.
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