Top Ten Tuesday #112 – Intriguing Covers

Posted May 2, 2017 by Lillian in Features / 12 Comments

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Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish. This feature was created because they are particularly fond of lists at The Broke and the Bookish. They’d love to share their lists with other bookish folks and would LOVE to see your top ten lists!

Happy Tuesday y’all! This week’s topic is “Cover Theme Freebie.” Y’all know I’m a cover snob 😉 I have bought books for the cover alone without knowing what they were about. This is a habit I’ve had since I was a kid. Recently I’ve been drawn to covers with objects on them, no people, just objects. It’s intriguing. How does the object relate to the story? Here are my top ten favorite covers with objects only. As always, these are in no particular order and covers link to Goodreads/Amazon (aff)/blog review.

Book Cover for "Red Queen" by Victoria AveyardBook Cover for "Graceling" by Kristin CashoreBook Cover for "Frostblood" by Elly Blake

Book Cover for "Wintersong" by S. Jae-JonesBook Cover for "The Wish Granter" by C.J. RedwineBook Cover for "Poison's Kiss" by Breeana Shields

Book Cover for "The Diabolic" by S. J. KincaidBook Cover for "Burning Glass" by Kathryn PurdieBook Cover for "And I Darken" by Kiersten WhiteBook Cover for "The Crown's Game" by Evelyn Skye

What covers intrigue you? Share below


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12 responses to “Top Ten Tuesday #112 – Intriguing Covers

  1. I also have the dreaded cover love bug. I have tried to get better at reading the synopsis on Goodreads or Amazons before I buy, though. It has helped me not be ticked I bought a book I knew I wouldn’t like…if only I’d read the synopsis!

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