Do you judge books by their covers? I sure do, and these covers are simply lousy. http://t.co/6FALB0WF
Do you judge books by their covers? I sure do, and these covers are simply lousy. http://t.co/6FALB0WF
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Capt. Xerox 6:58 pm on January 10, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Great book, but a truly awful cover. I doubt if I would have picked it up to read based on that art, but I read it because it was Hugo nominated. Frankly, I thought it should have won, but it was beat out by Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book.
Lazarus 12:39 pm on January 10, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Ugh! I wonder if in some cases the writers thought they could also be the artist for those fugly painted covers. I like some of the photoshop horrors as well. At least these are small and/or vanity press books (at least I hope so!)
What’s Charles Stross’ excuse for Saturn`s Children?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn%27s_Children_%28Stross_novel%29