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Judging a Cover by Its Book
Don’t judge a book by its cover. How many times have we heard this old adage? How many times have we done just this sort of thing when shopping for a new book to read? I’ve done it. You’ve probably … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Literature, Uncategorized
Tagged Amber Benson, Book, Book cover, Chelsea Mueller, Christopher Golden, Confessions of a Bookaholic, Erin Underwood, Eyes Like Stars, Georgia McBride, GMR, Hannah Jayne, He Followed Me Home, Jessica Estep, Jim Butcher, Kody Keplinger, Lisa Mantchev, Mel, nancy holder, Perfect Chemistry, Possessions, Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers, Shiai Mata, Simone Elkeles, Slayerlit, Stephenie Meyer, Storm Front, The Duff, Twilight, Under Wraps, Underwords, Vampire Book Club, Witchery, Young-adult fiction
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Best Books Covers of 2010
Book covers are a special kind of art that lines the shelves of bookstores, giving readers an eye dazzling display of literary shopping possibilities. In a big way, part of the fun of shopping for and reading books includes looking … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Literature, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Uncategorized, Young Adult Literature
Tagged Becca Fitzpatrick, Behemoth, Book cover, brenna Yovanoff, Cassandra Clare, Catherine Fisher, Iain M. Banks, John Joseph Adams, John Romita, Kiersten White, nancy holder, Paolo Bacigalupi, Scott Westerfield, Stan Lee, Stephen King, the replacement
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