Colorful Book Covers

Top Ten Tuesday

Hello! I thought about using the snowy logo today because it snowed today (again) but it’s probably not snowing where you are. It’s Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl) and I hope all is well for you today. Today we’re talking about colorful book covers. I decided to go through “My Books” in Goodreads to find them. These will be both books I have read and books I want to read.

We Jace You a Clary Xmas

We Jace You a Clary Xmas – Cassandra Clare. I don’t have a link to this one, but if you join her newsletter you’ll be able to get a copy. I haven’t read this one yet (I just found out about this story after Christmas) but it has a colorful “cover.” I’m not sure if it counts as a cover because it doesn’t have the title on it and it’s not an official book (although it is on Goodreads) but I’m going for it anyway.

Excuse My While I Ugly Cry

Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry – Joya Goffney. This cover has some great covers. I love the yellow of her dress contrasted with the turquoise of the background. It’s so pretty.

The Promised Neverland Volume 1 – Kaiu Shirai (Author), Posuka Demizu (Illustrator). Seeing this colorful cover reminds me that I need to read the rest of this manga series. These kids look so happy–although they’re about to discover a dark and horrible secret.

Three Sides of a Heart

Three Sides of a Heart – Various. Three Sides of a Heart is a book of short stories about love triangles. It has some great authors in it, including Veronica Roth and Sabaa Tahir. And it’s got a gorgeous colorful cover.

The Best Laid Plans

The Best Laid Plans – Cameron Lund. This is a sweet story about best friends who fall in love. It also has a bright yellow cover, contrasted with blue and pink.

Tweet Cute cover

Tweet Cute – Emma Lord. Tweet Cute is another cute story with a colorful cover. I love the blues and pinks with the bright white speech bubbles in the center.

The Unhoneymooners cover

The Unhoneymooners – Christina Lauren. So far, all the books I’ve highlighted with colorful covers have been YA books. This one is colorful but written for an adult audience. I got it on sale a little over a year ago, but haven’t had the chance to read it yet. But I’d like to.

Start Here cover

Start Here – Trish Doller. I love this cover. It’s so fun and colorful! And the book is lovely too. I think I need to make sure I put Doller’s new book, Float Plan, on my summer TBR. Alas, considering it snowed today, summer still seems so far away.

A Very Large Expanse of Sea cover

A Very Large Expanse of Sea – Tahereh Mafi. Although this is a fairly simple cover, each word in the title is in a different color, so I think that fits the definition of colorful.

As Kismet Would Have It

As Kismet Would Have It – Sandhya Menon. Why have I not read this book yet? I loved When Dimple Met Rishi, and this novella tells us what happened to them after that book ended. And it has a gorgeous, colorful cover.

So there are ten colorful book covers. What books did you pick this week? Next week, we’re going to talk about animals in books. This one might be difficult for me. I can think of two animals from the same series, but that’s about it.

20 comments

    1. Yellow is usually so bright! I never realized Trish Doller had so many books, but often authors improve as they write more books, so it never hurts to try some of her newer ones!

    1. It’s such a cute series (if dark can be cute). My kids introduced it to me through the anime series.

    1. Thank you!

      I think what got me to reading that book was all the hype about it. Other than the color, it is fairly plain.

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