I use Firefox as my regular browser and Duckduckgo for searches. The first browser I tried, ever, was Netscape and one of the main developers of that is also a main developer of Firefox. There are all sorts of services that Firefox offers for free. One of them is Pocket. It is a saving service that allows me to save anything I find on the internet with Firefox. But it also sends once or twice a week links to ten articles that might be of interest. To me, just reading the headlines of each suggestion is valuable and helps keep me nicely and broadly up-to-date.
Today, that list of suggestions, "Hits", led me to a Canadian voice actress and author named Tajja Isen. The Hits list included an article by her called "Read these 6 books - Trust us". That's too many books for me since I have too many already that I am trying to get read. But Isen started her article saying that despite the existence of an old proverb, "Never judge a book by its cover", much of the time the cover is indeed the trigger for one's decision to read or not. Her comment made me laugh and I relayed it to Lynn.