
Fae Friday is an awesome new weekly post created by Kristy at Caffeinated Fae. I’m super excited to participate in this (and to have been an avid supporter of it from the beginning)! A topic is provided each week, and Kristy is so welcoming to ideas from others. If you have any ideas for topics, reach out to her through her blog or on Twitter (@caffeinatedfae).
Here’s how it works:
- Link back to this page on Caffeinated Fae.
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I bet you couldn’t guess what this week’s prompt is… What kind of book covers are your least favorite? Why?
I think my least favorite book covers are the kind that are really plain or just don’t catch my eye. I always feel less inspired to pick those up, and then wonder if I’m actually missing out on something. With so many gorgeous and eye-catching covers, it’s so easy to pass over a dull, drab book cover. I’m not going to call out any specific covers, but I have noticed that a lot of classics tend to have very plain book covers, with no illustration or anything other than the titles.
What kind of book covers are your least favorite?
Categories: Fae Friday
Well, my classics, except for one, have incredible and beautiful covers. I don’t like my Nicholas Nickleby cover, but it was the author that convinced me to want to own it- I already fell in love with Dickens by that point.
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My classics tend to be kind of plain with neutral covers. I have to find where you shop!
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Well, crazily enough Barnes & Noble- with their brand. Part of my classics, I didn’t buy- like my gorgeous Les Misérables cover
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I’ll have to check it out! Thanks for the heads up.
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