Judging by the Cover Tuesday
Oct. 11th, 2022 07:03 pmRules: 
My guess: I haven't heard of this writer before, and I know nothing about the book. My guess is that it's a mystery with Greek mythology reference, in which a map is somewhat significant (Very literal, I know.)
Actual synopsis (from goodreads):
- Search the web for the cutest cover you come across, ideally an unreleased book
- Don’t read the synopsis
- Try to guess what the book is about
- Read the synopsis and see how close you came

My guess: I haven't heard of this writer before, and I know nothing about the book. My guess is that it's a mystery with Greek mythology reference, in which a map is somewhat significant (Very literal, I know.)
Actual synopsis (from goodreads):
"The Atlas Paradox is the long-awaited sequel to dark academic sensation The Atlas Six—guaranteed to have even more yearning, backstabbing, betrayal, and chaos.I am out of loop with dark academic as a book genre, and the first review I saw is negative, so I won't try to find out more about this book, but my guess seems to be very far from the truth.
Six magicians. Two rivalries. One researcher. And a man who can walk through dreams. All must pick a side: do they wish to preserve the world—or destroy it? In this electric sequel to the viral sensation, The Atlas Six, the society of Alexandrians is revealed for what it is: a secret society with raw, world-changing power, headed by a man whose plans to change life as we know it are already under way. But the cost of knowledge is steep, and as the price of power demands each character choose a side, which alliances will hold and which will see their enmity deepen?”