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This Online Group 'Judges A Book By Its Cover,' And Here Are 30 Of The Weirdest Ones (New Pics)
Funny,FailsMAR 20, 2025

This Online Group 'Judges A Book By Its Cover,' And Here Are 30 Of The Weirdest Ones (New Pics)

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It has been said that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. But there’s an online community that’s calling utter BS on that. r/TerribleCovers has 79,000 members who all gather on a daily basis, to laugh and cry at badly dressed books. These guys have the inside scoop on all the hilarious and hideous book cover fails. And they aren't afraid to share, or shame.
From cringe old classics, to kitsch self-help books, and confusing romance novels, there’s no shortage of paperbacks and hardbacks lining up to take part in the next edition of Extreme Makeover. Or at the very least, get their pages on a better fitting jacket.
Bored Panda has put together a library of our personal favorites (or worsts) from the page. Grab your reading glasses and keep scrolling. Don’t forget to upvote your top contestants.

#1 Just Found This Sub, Thought You All Would Appreciate The Sodfather

Just Found This Sub, Thought You All Would Appreciate The Sodfather
51points

#2 Hello, My Name Is William Goldman. You Designed This Cover. Prepare To Die

Hello, My Name Is William Goldman. You Designed This Cover. Prepare To Die
43points

#3 When You Need To Make A Quick Buck But Are Too Busy To Read One Sentence About The Book You're Designing A Cover For

When You Need To Make A Quick Buck But Are Too Busy To Read One Sentence About The Book You're Designing A Cover For
39points

We’re often taught not to judge a book by its cover. After all, you never know what beauty and magic could be hidden within. But this doesn’t stop people from doing so anyway. When it comes to the human beings we meet or the actual, literal books we encounter in shops, on shelves or online.

One survey found that 57% of Americans buy books (and 80% avoid books) solely based on their covers. And therefore, bad cover design is one of the most common reasons for low book sales.

#4 Terrible

Terrible
35points

#5 This Is A Sensitive Topic

This Is A Sensitive Topic
33points

#6 Literary Horror Classic

Literary Horror Classic
32points

“​​Humans are visual creatures,” explains best-selling author Tucker Max. “We see our way through the world, and vision is our defining sense. Humans can be immediately reached, engaged, and moved by color and shape because these images enter the brain literally at light speed. This is the power of design.”

Max says that book covers exist to give visual form to written content. “A great cover makes someone in your intended audience say ‘I need to read that,’ by showing them why the book matters to them in a way they can immediately grasp (or at least raising their interest enough to want to learn more). It should help your audience realize that they should be reading your book.”

#7 Jeffrey Dahmer Talks The Birds And The Bees

Jeffrey Dahmer Talks The Birds And The Bees
31points

#8 Three Unbelievable Book Covers

Three Unbelievable Book Covers
31points

#9 I This This One Actually Might Be The Worst

I This This One Actually Might Be The Worst
30points

However, some argue that the cover isn’t the first, or only, thing someone judges before buying a book. Writing Cooperative notes that nowadays, books aren’t only bought in physical stores anymore.

“Most books are now discovered either by in-person word of mouth or online, and in both cases, what is the first piece of information they receive? The title,” reads their site.

The experts say while a good title won’t necessarily ensure your book flies off the shelves, a bad title "will almost certainly prevent it from doing well." As the Cooperative puts it, many potential readers stop considering buying the book once they have heard the title, and nothing else.

#10 It's Not A Cartoon For God's Sake

It's Not A Cartoon For God's Sake
29points

#11 Why God, Why?

Why God, Why?
29points

#12 This Sure Is Something

This Sure Is Something
29points

A study published in the Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services found that around a third of books are bought as gifts, women buy and read more books than men, and that higher-educated and older consumers tend to read and buy more books.

The same study found when deciding on whether to buy a book, the top factors noted by those surveyed were the "Title”, "Synopsis”, “Subject covered in book”, “Recommendation of family and friends” and “Books with discount/on sale”.

#13 I Think We Can All Agree The Animorphs Covers Are All Deeply Disturbing

I Think We Can All Agree The Animorphs Covers Are All Deeply Disturbing
27points

#14 Found This Beaut On Goodreads

Found This Beaut On Goodreads
27points

#15 They Look Like Traumatized Hobbits

They Look Like Traumatized Hobbits
27points

According to the Writing Cooperative, "almost every potential reader will judge whether or not to buy and read your book before they have read one single word inside the book."

They also say that often, readers aren't even aware of their thought process when browsing a book store. But that it takes less than a minute for someone to give the book a thumbs up or a big fat "no" before they either head to the till to pay or put the book down and move on.

#16 An Oldie But Goodie

An Oldie But Goodie
Report
26points

#17 Interested In Initiation?

Interested In Initiation?
26points

#18 Wow. Just. Wow

Wow.      Just.              Wow
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25points

"These buying decisions are a series of instantaneous and mostly unconscious judgments. They are made in less than 60 seconds, and they are made together, each influencing the other, not individually," notes the site. "These judgments are real and substantive; in most cases, they are the main evaluation and purchase triggers."

#19 I Think Orwell Deserves Way Better

I Think Orwell Deserves Way Better
25points

#20 Jesus He’s Big

Jesus He’s Big
25points
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