Hello everyone! Welcome to my ☀Daily Book Chat☀ where I do some SERIOUS discussions that fellow book fans will get a kick out of and relate their thoughts about the subject to other book fans!
Today's discussion question is Weirdest Book Covers!
Well, here we are! We are doing another WEIRDNESS POST where I talk about my love for EVERYTHING WEIRD and for this post, I will be listing some of the weirdest book covers that I have ever seen!
So, enjoy the WEIRDNESS!
1. Tropicalia by Harold Rogers
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2. Calling for a Blanket Dance by Oscar Hokeah
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3. The Crane Husband by Kelly Barnhill
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4. The Dead Take a Train by Cassandra Khaw and Richard Kadrey
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5. Maeve Fly by C.J. Leede
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8. The Land of Laughs by Jonathan Carroll
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9. Abarat by Clive Barker
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10. Abarat: Days of Magic Nights of War by Clive Barker
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Well, that's the weirdest covers for today? Do you think these are the weirdest covers out there? Please feel free to comment down below!
These certainly were all weird. Maeve Fly is particularly creepy
ReplyDeleteYeah, the Maeve Fly one is the creepiest!
DeleteI'm surprises to see the. Abarat series on here. Those books rarely get mention. It not just the covers that are weird. The pictures inside the book are strange as well.
ReplyDeleteI agree! I remembered reading this series years ago and being impressed with how weird the imagery was!
DeleteI love the art and creativity of these! Well, except for the one with someone licking a giant eye, I don't wanna look at that one for too long lol. Fun post!
ReplyDeleteThanks! The eyeball one is pretty creepy!
DeleteYeah, these are weird. :) Lots of Picasso body parts!
ReplyDeleteAgree!
DeleteIdk what it says about me that I LOVE THESE covers bwhaha. Well, I should say, most of them, those last ones are a little out there even for me. But they definitely are bizarre!
ReplyDeleteLOL!
DeleteSomeone came up to the register with Maeve Fly recently and I was a little disturbed by it. LOL!
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