This week at The Broke and The Bookish the challenge is to list our top ten book covers that could be framed as pieces of art.
Sometimes I pick a book solely based on the book cover. Here are some of my favourites:
The Gargoyle of Andrew Davidson (loved this book and holds special place in my heart since it was one of my first reviews for Book Marks, read review here)
Insurgent by Veronica Roth – I love images of trees
Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald by Therese Ann Fowler – clean, crisp, cool
Paris by Edward Rutherford – because I love Paris
The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton – I think I’d like this in a bathroom
Sea of Shadows by Kelley Armstrong – never read it, might read it…love the colours…
Someday by Alison Mcghee – how cute for a baby’s room
Oh, The Places You’ll Go by Dr. Seuss – another cute one for baby or older child
Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter – I would look at this everyday from November to April
Lydia’s Party by Margaret Hawkins – so pretty and love the contrast of the sunflowers with the snow…eating outdoors in winter?
Your thoughts? Which book covers would you frame?
Fantastic choices! I think the Zelda Fitzgerald cover is my favorite. I love the 1920s. Here are MY PICKS this week. Happy Tuesday!
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Thanks! The 1920s are a pretty cool era. Thanks for stopping by.
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