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Showing posts with label cover crazy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cover crazy. Show all posts

Mash-Up: Cover Lust Syndrome!

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Mash-Up is a random feature located here at Paranormal Indulgence where I spotlight some book-related points of interest depending on the theme of the post.

Cover Spotlight!

Cover Lust Syndrome-
n. A group of symptoms that indicate or characterize an overwhelming desire or craving for enticing covers featured on printed or literary works, eventually morphing into an unstable, influencing disease.

Cover Lust Syndrome! is a new aspect of my Mash-Up feature, showcasing covers I'm lusting after. This feature could also be used for today's meme, Cover Crazy, hosted over at Tawni's The Book Worms blog. If you want to participate in her meme, you can visit her first cover crazy post for more info.

| Evercrossed . Everlasting |
by Elizabeth Chandler
by Alyson Noel

I actually used these covers for my first On My Wishlist as books that I'm dying to buy and read. I didn't know that they'd already released covers for these two books. I found out that Everlasting had a Cover Reveal very recently, and I just discovered Evercrossed while browsing through my Goodreads to-read pile. Lucky me, huh? :)



| Cascade . Faerie Ring |
by Lisa Tawn Bergren
by Kiki Hamilton

Have you heard of that new historical fiction novel with a heroine by the name of Gabi Betarrini, in which she ends up accidentally getting sent to 16th century Italy and meets these totally sexy Italian knights, called Waterfall? Yup, the River of Time series, that's the one! Well, they also released the cover for the next two novels, Cascade and Torrent, but I only put up Cascade being that it's the prettier of the two. I'm not really digging Torrent, because I don't find the guy to be exactly hot, and this goes into whether or not cover models are good or bad. I'll actually be doing a discussion post about that later in the week. 

Now, the next book I put up there is Faerie Ring by Kiki Hamilton, and I cannot freaking wait for that one! It's set in the late 1800s (my favorite time period!) and the heroine is not only a very good thief (well, pickpocket really, but same difference, right?) she's also an orphan and she ends up stealing the Queen's ring. (I'm getting an ominous vibe now, how about you?) Well, I'd be scared if I were Tiki (odd name, right?) because that ring is the only source of truce between the British and Faerie courts, which the fey will even go so far as murder to recover it. Talk about intense... And the cover is absolutely gorgeous! Love the colors, all the differents shades and hues of pink and red... not to mention the design and lettering for the title. The brilliance of the light being exuded from the ring instantly gives the impression that this particular ring is significant to the story... I'll probably being featuring the Faerie Ring in this week's On My Wishlist, because it most definitely is!

What do you think? Any of these sound worth your while, worth the time to read? How about the covers? Are you lusting after these as much as me?

Thanks for reading! Have fun reading and happy blogging!

Cover Crazy#1 & Top Ten Tuesday (7)

The meme is just what the title says. It's a weekly meme usually hosted on Mondays, in which bloggers are free to showcase covers they are lusting after and discuss the design. Tawni over at The Book Worms is the creator of this meme, inspired by her love of design. Ready to start participating? Well, then view Tawni's first cover crazy post for more information.

Covers of the Week
The spray of white on pink gives off the illusion of white greenery, white trees to be exact, prettily placed all around the cover in Choker. It's simplicity and the color scheme give it an appealing quality that catches the wandering reader's eye. The font of the title is gorgeous script, which flows into little plants at the ends. However the colors attracted me the most, considering how the pink and white make it elegant-looking with the dark contrast of the title color, giving me a kind of ominous or sinister vibe. The cover for Chime alone would push me to read the book. I love the vibrancy of the different shades of brown, kind of crackling at the bottom like a current of electricity. The model's hair is flying in an odd direction, almost mimicking the motion of flame. The font of the title exuded an old quality, antique-ish and the color use of the bright light blue in the font is exquisite. Love it! And I'm reminded of The Vespertine, the girl running away from something on the cover, when I look at Forgiven. Again, the vivid red color of the model's dress is eye-catching , with her hair billowing out as she runs making me think she's in some sort of trouble or danger. That is enough to intrigue me. I'm not a big fan of the title's script font. It doesn't seem to suit the book as well as my other choices.

I'm actually in possession of Choker as of yesterday and cannot wait to read it. Chime and Forgiven are 2011 releases, the first releasing in March and the second in June. So, I'll be looking forward to those releases like mad. The covers drive me C R A Z Y. (Yeah, bad joke. xD)

And what about you, my fellow book lovers and book readers? What has been driving you nuts cover-wise? Is it pretty? Dark, maybe? Cute-looking? Colorful and fun or magical and intriguing or both? Tell me, people!

Meme looks like fun? Awesome! Participate next Monday!

Top Ten Tuesday
Okay, so this triple T feature/weekly meme is hosted by the totally awesome, so have to follow The Broke and the Bookish! Yes, obviously, I am participating. *bows* Now, for a disclosure: This meme isn't meant to instigate any sort of problems or unhealthy debates, nor is it something authors or fans should take offense by. Top Ten Tuesday is just another way to spread the word about books, and how much they are loved.

ANYWAY, this week's topic: Best Debuts of Any Time, which begs the question what debut novels took you by surprise and knocked your coolly mismatched socks off?

I'm going with YA-themed debuts (surprise, surprise) because some of them were just wonderful. The following list is in no particular order as far as ordered favorites. Keep in mind, I may be wrong about any of them being debuts but I'm pretty sure that they are.

1) Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side by Beth Fantaskey: With Jessica's GtDotDS I was still a newbie at the paranormal scene, let alone the reading scene, so to to fall in love with a book like this one was a big encouragement to continue reading these types of books. For those who have not read it, it's a pretty great paranormal book. For those who have, I just found out there's a sequel being released this year: Jessica Rules the Dark Side.

2) Hunger by Jackie Morse Kessler: I was pleasantly surprised when I found that I totally fell in love with this book. I mean, come on, how can you not love a book that successfully merges the paranormal with a common issue amongst adolescents? Can't wait to read the sequel, Rage.

3) 13 to Life by Shannon Delany: I still remember how much I freaked out when I found out that there was going to be a book on Russian werewolves. I'm a huge fan of accents and languages and dialects and what have you. Russian among them. So, I positively died...And came back to life to be sure that I read it. It was great. I think I would have given four out of five stars if I reviewed it now.

4) Iron King by Julie Kagawa: Of course I had to mention the Iron Fey series. This is without a doubt my favorite series of 2010. If people have been telling you that this series awesome, they're absolutely right to say that. Trust me.

5) The Duff by Kody Keplinger: Another of my favorite 2010 debuts is The Designated Ugly Fat Friend, aka The Duff. I loved Wesley and Bianca to no end, and have reread this book at least twice. Bianca: "El tono de tu voce hace que me quiera estrangularme." The sound of your voice makes me want to strangle myself. ROFL.

6) The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson: This book is very close to my heart. I'm so proud to own it. It's one of the best, most simultaneously heart-warming and heart-wrenching book in existence and remains one of the most beautiful novels out there to this day, at least to me.

7) Evermore by Alyson Noel: I think I've found that this first book in the Immortals series was the best and my favorite. Though, I'm not entirely sure if it's because I'm still ticked off at the direction the series ventured by the end of book three or if because that sentiment is actually true. I really have to get over it and catch up with this series.

8) Twilight by Stephenie Meyer: Going to tell me you weren't thinking it? One of the starter novels I read that really got me into YA.

9) City of Bones by Cassandra Clare: I still feel that this novel and the rest in the series, is probably one of the best in the YA market. I don't think many have topped the epic-ness of the novel. And plus, there are just some A W E S O M E characters too!

10) Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick: Probably one of my favorite angel books. I'm not sure if I'm going on to read Crescendo though, mainly because I liked how the first one ended and I'm not ready to jeopardize that by reading a suspicious sequel.

And you guys? What books make you swoon even now, but completely knocked you off balance when you recognized that it was a debut, a starter for this author? What immediately comes to mind when you think that? Have any favorites? Let me know.

& Thanks for reading!

Want to find out what fabulous books I picked up/received this last week? Read my In My Mailbox post from yesterday!
Check out my Review:Watch Me by Lauren Barnholdt and learn what I thought!