10 Creatures on the Cover

10 Creatures on the Cover

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This week the prompt was to pick an item and list books that feature it on the cover. This was a bit of a chore, the covers of books read are pretty varied so I had to get vague to stretch a category to get at least 10! I had to scroll through my Goodreads history and figure out what I’d read with common events on the cover, in the end I went with “creature” to include animals and insects.

I’ve also narrowed down to books I have actually read, so titles link to my reviews.

  1. Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor: moths feature on the cover and prominently within the story. An original and almost flawless YA fantasy.. if it hadn’t been for the cringe romance.
  2. The Confession by Jessie Burton: the green rabbit on the cover turns out to have some significance. I enjoyed this audiobook.
  3. Hoofin It by R.J. Blain: misleading alpaca on the cover and the blurb! Alpaca only features early on, is not a sidekick.
  4. Weyward by Emilia Hart: the nature elements were the best bits of this disappointing book.
  5. Bunny by Mona Awad: Are creative writing students sacrificing harmless bunny rabbits to turn them into hot men?
  6. This Is How You Lose The Time War: this book pissed me off, but it has birds on the cover.
  7. The Rosie Project by Graham Simsion: a little dated now but a sweet little Aussie rom-com from the male point of view is novel, with a love lobster on the cover.
  8. Foe by Iain Reid: the original cover has beetles on it, pay attention to them in the story!
  9. Animal Farm by George Orwell: obviously! I highly recommend the audiobook read by Stephen Fry!
  10. Good Behaviour by Molly Keane: a variant cover has rabbits on it. This novel is a masterpiece, even if I didn’t have a great time with it, I’ve thought about it a lot since!

15 Comments

    • Alice

      Strange The Dreamer is a great book, except it has a very juvenile and boring romance plot but I think it is worth skim reading past all that because the rest of the story was really great!

    • Alice

      There seems to be a lot of books with rabbits on the cover! The Confession isn’t rabbit heavy but there is a bit where you’re like “oh that’s why it’s on the cover” πŸ˜…

  1. My books aren’t that varied and I still found it difficult to find 10 with 10 different authors of my topic. Hoofin It has a good cover but after you said the Alpaca isn’t really the feature I don’t think I’d pick up the book. I want my books to carry the theme throughout.

    • Alice

      Please don’t read Hoofin’ It πŸ˜‚ it’s awful! I DNF’d at 20%, with nothing to recommend it! I have a review/rant. I’ve never read writing so repetitive, it was a little mind blowing.

  2. Now reading Bunny, and it certainly seems so. I suspect there’s something more going on… maybe. I’m only 100 pages in.

    • Alice

      This is the fun of reading Bunny! I look forward to your thoughts!

    • Alice

      I do not recommend Hoofin’ It πŸ˜‚ it’s terrible, I couldn’t get past 20%. Maybe read my review/rant first.

    • Alice

      It would be, someone should actually write that book πŸ˜‚

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