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38 -- Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover!
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My #1 recommendation for this prompt (I may do a reread for this one because it's fantastic) is The Risk by S.T. Abby. It's book one of a very short 5 book series (the longest book is 176 pages). The covers make it look like smut but it's not. It's a thriller and it's so good! But, fair warning, it deals with some graphic, sensitive subject matter so check trigger warnings before diving in. Subsequent books could also be used for the indie prompt, author with Y in their name, from the villain’s perspective, involves a second chance, and author who has published in more than one genre (she also used the pen names CM Owens and Kristy Cunning).
Another book I picked up from one of those little library exchanges on campus was Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover by Ally Carter. So, obviously it had to be my pick for this entry.
I read Apples Never Fall. The cover does not make one think it would fall under the mystery/thriller category at all!
In Fahrenheit 451 a member of the group the main character meets up with comments ‘never judge a book by its cover’, which is highly appropriate given the situation they’re in…
matrix by Lauren Groff. I would have never guessed what the book was about based on the cover and title
So Lucky by Dawn O'Porter, because the cover has a picture of a pink frosted donut with the phrase, "Don't Judge a Woman By Her Cover." I can't NOT read this book for this challenge category.
For this one I listened to The Getaway by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen.The cover is meh.. but this one is from the betselling duo that wrote The Woman between us, which I enjoyed a lot!
However, this one isn't an extraordinary story, but it's enjoyable.
This cover told me nothing about the content of the novel, and still seemed not to fit after I'd finished reading Writers & Lovers.
This cover was a bit strange but the book was an amazing historical fiction.
The Honeybee Emeralds by Amy Tector 4/20/22https://titlesurfingwithtraci.blogspo...
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I read Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde for this prompt. Thought that it was fitting literally (not a great cover) and thematically with the duality of man, good and evil aspects of the book. Not a fan of the book but not bad 3 stars.
It Devours! By Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor. Their books all have unusual, minimalist covers that would not grab my attention if I wasn’t a Night Vale fan. If I wasn’t in the know, I’d walk right past it in a bookstore. It is, however, quirky and enjoyable in the best Night Vale fashion.
A person would think that with a title like Eat Cake, there would be cake on the cover, not a woman carrying several hat boxes and a shopping bag.
I read Shatter Me for this prompt because the front cover did not connect with me. This book has a lot of great reviews, *not by me unfortunately*
House of Stone by Zimbabwean author Novuyo Rosa Tshuma is an award-winning novel covering the history around the decades of the formation of Zimbabwe as a new nation, in particular the Gukurahundi massacres which followed. ⭐⭐⭐ here is my review
CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA Venezuela:
Blue Label by Eduardo Sánchez Rugeles is literary fiction set in Venezuela about teenagers on a road trip, trying to find a way to deal with the collapse of a country around them. I found it well-written and engaging. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Here is my review
The Angry Women's Choir by Australian author Meg Bignell is an empowering feminist read about Tasmanian housewife Freycinet Barnes who joins a choir of women which meets to sing out their anger and heartache. She meets a cast of zany characters who help her deal with the curly challenges life throws her way and band together to promote freedom from oppression. Here is my review
Books mentioned in this topic
The Angry Women's Choir (other topics)Blue Label (other topics)
House of Stone (other topics)
The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows (other topics)
Beastars, Vol. 1 (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Meg Bignell (other topics)Eduardo Sánchez Rugeles (other topics)
Novuyo Rosa Tshuma (other topics)
Paru Itagaki (other topics)
Patricia Cornwell (other topics)
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This is one of those prompts that everyone is going to interpret in a different way — and we can’t wait to see what you come up with. For this category, you could take this saying literally and choose a book with an ugly cover. You could also interpret this as a character who is complex or misjudged, or perhaps a title that is misleading. Sometimes, after reading a book, you may find that it wasn’t marketed as it should have been and might decide to use that as an option for this prompt. Get creative and have fun!
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