Thank you Danni @_ForBooksSake for tagging me. So, here is me giving it a go.
Rules:
1. Thank the lovely person who tagged you, spread the love!
2. Mention Tiana @ The Book Raven as the brilliant creator of this book tag!
3. Use the original tag image in your post. (However, Feel free to add whatever other graphics your heart desires!)
4. Nominate at least one fellow blogger for this tag.
5. List the rules and have fun!
No Ideas But in Things – A book cover that perfectly expresses the novel inside it.
This is a French cover (at least I think so) of the book I read in English. This one encompasses the book completely as all takes place in this castle of Alamut. I read it on the insistence of a friend and loved it! Not only that, it incited curiosity in me for a lot of other things that I ended up researching as well.
Dark and Lovely – A book cover that is so creepalicious you just want to eat it up.
I very recently finished reading Home Before Dark (have not even penned my review yet) but I love the story as much as I love this creepy cover of it. The green glow gives it more of a sinister look in my opinion. This is one book I want to own. Will probably buy a hardcover soon.
Sugary Sweet – A cute cover that is so fluffy you want to give it a hug.
I have been in love with this cover since I first saw it years ago. As a chocobookaholic (I came with that term just now), this book is nothing less than a dream; especially with the cover being in my favourite colour! I have been looking for this edition but have yet to find it to read and put it on my shelves.
The Simple Aesthetic- A book cover that stuns with the most minimalistic of design.
This one packs quite a punch in it’s simplicity. At least that is my opinion. It is one of my favourite covers too.
Cover Envy – A book cover you wish you had on your shelves, but don’t yet.
There were so many I could have put here but I choose this one because it is one boxed set I want to own. It’s very expensive but hopefully one day, I will have it. It is the 2005 Hardcover Adult edition by Bloomsbury.
Travelling Abroad – A beautiful book cover featuring a country outside of your own.
This is a vast playing field so I am choosing a cover that shows one of the places I have always wanted to visit. Hopefully one day, I will too. Chicago is one of my dream places and this book has been on my TBR for some time.
The Colour Wheel – A cover that showcases one of your favourite colours.
As I have already shared one with one of my favourite colours and I want to bring in variety in the post, I am sharing this book cover that has another of my favourite colours dominating the cover. I got an eARC for this sweet romance earlier in the year and as I am always bonkers about Illustrated covers, I’d love to have this on my shelves.
Switching Gears – A cover change you absolutely adore.
As you see, I have put up three covers here to give an idea of what I mean. The original cover (or the one with which I first read the book) is the one on left. Then I came across the one in the middle and I loved it. Then I came across the one on the right and I loved it more. Today, I have the one in the middle and on the right in my library.
Oldie but Goodie – A favorite cover of your favorite classic.
Pride and Prejudice is one of my favourite books of all time and I have two editions of it on my shelves already. However, there are a few more for this book that I love and want to own. I am sharing not just one but a few of those for this book.
And the Winner is… Which book cover mentioned above is your favourite?
This is such a difficult question really. But…
If I had to choose just one, I think I will go for the Folio Society edition of Pride and Prejudice. This one.
I tag:
Sarahi | Reader Gal
Alexia | The Eclectic Critic
Ashleigh | A Bookish Chick
Lana | Bibliomedico
Naomi | Naomi’s Reading Corner
Thanks for reading!
I love how we have such different taste in book covers.
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Totally! We may like the same book but end up loving different covers.
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