Trends


Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master
The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
Perron Manor (Haunted, #1)
So Thirsty
Cackle
Morsels: A Novel
The Twisted Ones
Crossroads and the Himalayan Crystals (Crossroads, #1)
Microtrends: The Small Forces Behind Tomorrow's Big Changes
Falling Down (The Boy in the Iron Box, #1)
Angel of Vengeance (Pendergast, #22)
Not a Speck of Light: Stories
The Black Bird Oracle (All Souls, #5)
True Teryn (The Last Lumenian, #2)
The Sacred Well Murders (Mary Wandwalker #1)
The Last Time We Say Goodbye by Cynthia HandAll the Bright Places by Jennifer NivenThen We Came to the End by Joshua FerrisThe Queen of Bright and Shiny Things by Ann AguirreThe Words We Keep by Erin  Stewart
Post-It Note Covers
60 books — 21 voters
See What I See by Gloria WhelanGarlic and Sapphires by Ruth ReichlSuch a Pretty Face by Ann AngelTaste Test by Kelly FioreHow To Choose A Sweetheart by Nigel Bird
Covered Faces
79 books — 16 voters

Massive by Julia BellNichts leichter als das by Marnelle TokioPretty Face by Mary HoganPurge by Nicole J. JohnsThe Obesity Myth by Paul Campos
Scales
24 books — 7 voters
Rebecca by Daphne du MaurierThe House at Midnight by whitehouse-lucieThe Long Weekend by Savita KalhanTyme's End by B.R. CollinsMrs de Winter by Susan         Hill
Wrought Iron Fences
53 books — 20 voters

Backlash by Sarah Darer LittmanI Hate Everyone But You by Gaby DunnThe Pretty App by Katie SiseGood Girls by Laura RubyThe Boyfriend App by Katie Sise
Cell Phones on the Cover
206 books — 56 voters
Calling Romeo by Alexandra PotterPhoning Home by Jacob M. AppelCall Waiting by Michelle CunnahMy Legendary Girlfriend by Mike GayleThe Ladybird Book of Red Tape by Jason A. Hazeley
Rotary Phones
46 books — 10 voters

Roger Spitz
Trend analysis can be useful, but trends only describe our past, implying some degree of continuity.
Roger Spitz, Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World

Damon  Thomas
There are more than a few advantages to not following the prevailing trends. As Rob Liefeld was famous for not drawing superhero feet you could get Jack Kirby "Devil Dinosaur" comics for a dime. When Poison was trying to make the phrase "Unskinny Bop" a thing I bought a copy of Ozzy-era Black Sabbath's "Sabotage" on cassette for $1. ...more
Damon Thomas, Too Weird To Share: A Rural Gloom Sampler

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