What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Query abandoned by poster > ABANDONED. Fiction/ YA or MG / read in 2004 +/- 1 yr/ might have something to do with magic/ cool cover with a lot of purple and yellow/ secret (trap) door?

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message 1: by Nidofito (last edited Nov 09, 2015 11:58PM) (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments Hi guys,

This is a book I read about a decade ago (around 2003-2005) that was pretty popular when it was released. I don't remember much about the book but it might have something to do with magic. What has stuck in my mind is its unique cover.

As stated there was a lot of blue/purple/ yellow on the cover (gave a halloween, night time, witchy feeling to it). What i remember is that when you first look at the book you see a sercret/trap door opened (which has yellow light coming out) on the right side of the cover and maybe an owl in the darkness on the left but if you looked at the cover long enough you realize that the blue/purple dark area on the left also looked like the face (and maybe body?) of a person (maybe a witch?).

I'm assuming that the book had something to do with going through that secret/trap door and having an adventure time, maybe something magical and/or not of this world. It would be awesome if someone could find out what this book is. Oh, and it was a fiction novel for young adults or middle grade.

EDIT - The book does not have any romance in it as far as I can remember and the cover is almost cartoonish/animated ( so no human models)

EDIT - It is not Skellig, Magyk, The Purple Emperor, Flora Segunda, The Worst Witch, A Witch in Winter, Pure Dead Magic or Grendel


message 2: by Tab (last edited Sep 21, 2014 04:01PM) (new)

Tab (tabbrown) | 5084 comments Skellig Skellig by David Almond ?
Here's a larger version

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message 3: by Nidofito (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments No, I don't think that's it. The cover was almost cartoonish. Sorry its not much to go on with. Thank you for your help.


message 4: by Tab (new)

Tab (tabbrown) | 5084 comments Here are a few list you can checkout. These are lists of YA books published in 2003, 2004, and 2005

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/5...
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/4...
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...

do you remember anything about the protagonist? Boy, girl, animal, witch, owl, etc?


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message 7: by Nidofito (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments Thank you all for your help. I do not think it's in the lists or the individual books suggested.

It's hard because, unfortunately, I do not remember anything about the story itself, and the books have multiple editions so it's possible I may have missed something.

I will keep looking and have started looking into books published further back and also for an even younger audience. Though I doubt that is the case because other books that I have seen in the 2003-2005 years have either been read by me or I seem to remember them from the time I read this 'unknown' book.


message 8: by Amanda (last edited Sep 26, 2014 07:57PM) (new)

Amanda (misterfive) | 215 comments Maybe Flora Segunda by Ysabeau Wilce? Flora Segunda (Flora Trilogy, #1) by Ysabeau S. Wilce


message 9: by Saima (new)

Saima The Worst Witch series from the 80s? They made it into a TV series and film.


message 10: by Nidofito (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments Thank you both for your help.

Unfortunately, it's neither of these books.


message 11: by Nidofito (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments Bump


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message 13: by Wren (new)

Wren  (wrenreaders) | 142 comments Nidofito wrote: "Bump"

Bump?


message 14: by Nidofito (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments It's been a month since the original post so so updated it or 'bumped' it to bring it back on top :-)


message 15: by Nidofito (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments Oh and thank you for the suggestion but I don't recall any romance in it.


message 16: by Nidofito (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments Bumping for more views : )


message 17: by Zoe (new)

Zoe (hexwood) | 17 comments I don't think it fits the rest of the description, but Pure Dead Magic is purple and yellow


message 18: by Nidofito (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments Thank you for the suggestion. I don't think that's it.


message 19: by Nidofito (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments Bumping for more views : )


message 20: by Adele (new)

Adele | 1423 comments This is a stretch, but this edition of Grendel was republished in 2004 and the cover sort of fits your description: Grendel by John Gardner


message 21: by Nidofito (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments Adele wrote: "This is a stretch, but this edition of Grendel was republished in 2004 and the cover sort of fits your description: Grendel by John Gardner"

Thanks for the suggestion but I don't think that's it.


message 22: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44894 comments Mod
Nidofito, are you still looking for this or did you find it?


message 23: by Nidofito (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments Hey, no, I’ve given up looking up for it.


message 24: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44894 comments Mod
You don't have to give up; we can keep threads open indefinitely and you can bump them every few months.

However if you are determined to give up, we can send the thread over to Abandoned.


message 25: by Nidofito (new)

Nidofito | 42 comments No, I think we can move it to abandoned. I started the thread with the hope of being able to read it, but now my taste in books has changed, so even if I found it I wouldn’t read it.


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