JABBIC – Judge A Book By Its Cover

Ways and Means

Ways and Means

We’ve got this green thing that looks like a giant matchstick or maybe some kind of fancy walking stick. “Ways and Means”? Sounds like a how-to guide for the sophisticated, right? But wait, is that a weapon wrapped in greenery? Whoa, this book means business.

The cover is all about contrasts – the soft, leafy background with that hard, structured object in the middle. It’s like, “Hey, we’re gentle and tough at the same time!” And those reviews on the cover? Someone’s trying real hard to impress us.

But seriously, what’s the story here? Is it about the balance of power and peace? Or maybe it’s a thriller where the main character carries around a decorative, yet deadly, stick. Either way, color me intrigued!

JABBIC Rating: ★★★☆☆

Summary: “Ways and Means” by Daniel Lefferts presents a cover that’s intriguing and puzzling, featuring a striking green object surrounded by leaves. It suggests a tale of contrasts and complexities, blending softness with strength.

Reviewed by Blade Thompson

 

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