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I started to write my thoughts about the following sequence of images…but figured I’d just let the images tell the story. And voila:
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Look, A BLOG POST Happy Monday, friends! Please welcome my Twitter-turned-IRL-friend, Savannah, on the blog today! When she told me she had a set of matchy-matchy covers to email me, I harassed asked her to guest post. So without further … Continue reading
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Notice anything out of the ordinary? I mean, if you’re not completely distracted by the giant red monstrosities advertising both books’ NOW ONLY prices. I know I’m not alone in admitting that most girls can be enticed from several feet … Continue reading
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I’m wondering if I need to turn this particular post into a feature of some sort. If you’ve visited the blog on more than two or three occasions, you’ll discover that I’m not exactly a huge fan of Sad Girls … Continue reading
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You already know how I feel about faces on covers. Granted, cut-off faces are slightly better. But then they’re taken down a few notches again because they’re about to make out. But then, reusing those same faces? Since Martin’s novel was … Continue reading
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While Girls With Weapons would make for an interesting YA title, this post is dedicated to two very awesome covers (WITH FACES, no less) that have recently caught my eye. I wouldn’t want to be menacingly approached by them in … Continue reading
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The color pink: check. Multitude of symbols: check. The letter “i” being accented with a symbol: check. Caps: check. Books that made me want to know more: check, check, check.
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Polka dots and stripes aren’t something I’ve seen very much on YA covers, so when I saw John Boyne’s The Boy in the Striped Pajamas on the shelf, I couldn’t help but stop and take a second glance. The light … Continue reading
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