Top Ten Tuesday (116): Book Covers I’d Frame

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Book Covers I’d Frame as Art

YAY! Love this topic, friends! How many times do we all see a book cover and ogle over it? I don’t know about you all, but I do it all the time. A pretty cover that actually reflects something relevant to the book–whether that’s a scene or an item or a general vibe–is one of the happiest little bookish moments. These ten…ish book covers are so pretty and perfect that I’d gladly frame them and hang them on my wall.

Book cover Blue Lily, Lily Blue Maggie StiefvaterBlue Lily, Lily Blue: The Raven Boys #3 by Maggie Stiefvater

I am a big-time lover of Maggie Stiefvater’s Raven Cycle series, and when the cover for book three, BLUE LILY, LILY BLUE, was released just the other day, I got little flutters of excitement. I’ve always loved the way these covers look like paintings, but the colors and the way what I can only assume is meant to be Blue’s silhouette turns into those flowering vines make me giddy. So gorgeous.

Book cover The Wizard's Promise Cassandra Rose ClarkeThe Wizard’s Promise: The Hannah Duology #1 by Cassandra Rose Clarke

Not sure what kind of vibe I’d have going in a room where I’d hang this cover, but it kills me every time I see it. Like, the skull and the antlers and the runes and the colors and THAT PONCHO THING. I can’t stop gushing over this cover.

Book cover Tiger Lily Jodi Lynn AndersonTiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson

The way the orange pops on this cover is so striking. And I love how it’s meant to represent both Tinkerbell, the narrator, and Tiger Lily herself. Mostly, though, the colors are so pretty!

Book cover The Hero's Guide Christopher HealyThe Hero’s Guide series by Christopher Healy

The best thing about the covers for these books isn’t just that the illustrations are PERFECT in every way, although obviously that’s a plus. The best part is that the illustrations don’t just appear on the cover. I’d frame any number of the illustrations from inside these perfectly fun books.

Book cover Dreamwood Heather MackeyDreamwood by Heather Mackey

There’s just something so wonderful about this cover. Maybe it’s because I love the woods. Maybe it’s because I love the stag and the wolf and the crow/raven/I’m not sure which bird that is. It’s probably at least partly because I love how lush it looks, and I love the sunbeams coming through the trees. You’d be hard-pressed to show me an illustrated cover that doesn’t strike me as lovely, friends. I have a big soft spot for them.

Book cover The Goose Girl Shannon HaleThe Goose Girl: Books of Bayern #1 by Shannon Hale

I am so forever distraught over the paperback redesign of this cover that I refuse to even show it to you. It’s devastating, especially in light of how gorgeous and perfect and relevant in both content and tone the hardcover is. IT HAS CRACKLE ON IT. I just…

Book cover The Scorpio Races Maggie StiefvaterThe Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater, paperback edition

Do you know that it’s been some time since I shouted out this book around these parts? It’s true, if unbelievable. But I LOOOOOVE this paperback edition. I love the way the brushstrokes look like red waves and the way the horse looks sea-tossed.

Book cover Cruel Beauty Rosamund HodgeCruel Beauty: Cruel Beauty Universe #1 by Rosamund Hodge

I’ve always loved the way this cover is a rose and a winding staircase at once. The staircase is more relevant to the story than the rose, if I remember correctly, but it’s still pretty clever and stunning.

Book cover Seraphina Rachel HartmanSeraphina: Seraphina #1 by Rachel Hartman

GUYS. This cover. Did you know that it’s an ACTUAL woodcarving? Like, someone carved this design into a piece of wood and they made the cover out of it. AND THEN for the paperback, they COLORED IT. Amazing.

Book cover Penguin Classics Coralie Bickford-SmithPenguin Classic Clothbound series

These covers are so pretty, I could just pet them forever. As prints, I think they’d be gorgeous–some more than others, but still so pretty. I love the colors. The gray and red cover of JANE EYRE is one of my favorites.

Book cover Penguin Drop CapsPenguin Drop Cap Classics

DROP CAPS. I love them. I love typography, and these covers are AMAZINGGGG. I only have the “A”–PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (each drop cap represents the author’s last name. I’d buy these all, but I like this print of the letters that are out so far. Pretty, pretty.

Book cover Puffin ClothboundPuffin Clothbound Classics

I’m a big fan of patterns, in case you weren’t able to tell. These are so adorable. I especially love THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS (bottom right) and PETER PAN (second from the top left).

Book cover Little Women Louisa May AlcottLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott, Penguin Threads edition

Embroidery! The texture on this cover is super, and the colors, too. I haven’t read this one yet–for shame–but this cover just seems perfect.

Top Ten Tuesday (115) | Awesome Siblings

Top Ten Tuesday Awesome Siblings

Top Ten Characters Who Are Awesome Siblings

Friends, I love it when I can read about sibling relationships that are fun and healthy and tight. It reminds me of my own awesome sister. This list is by no means exhaustive of all the very excellent siblings in literature, but these are the ten siblings I’d give gold stars to for awesomeness. (As you can see, I already did.)

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Top Ten Tuesday (114): Bookish Things

Top Ten Tuesday Bookish ThingsTop Ten Bookish Things I Want That Aren’t Books

Aka, that time when I wanted ALL THE THINGS from Etsy.

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Top Ten Tuesday (113): Top Ten Books on My Spring TBR

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Books on My Spring TBR

These Top Ten Tuesday’s are always some of my favorites, friends. Looking forward to new books is one of the very best things about blogging because it means I get to become endlessly excited about all of the excellent reads coming my way! There are almost literally A TON of great books coming out this spring. I could’ve made this list twice as long, so I’m pretty proud that I was able to restrain myself! There are so many great books on my spring TBR, but these are the ten I’m most DYING to read! [Read more…]

Top Ten Tuesday (112): Top Ten Popular Authors I’ve Never Read

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Popular Authors I’ve Never Read

I’m sure I’m not the only reader who has a TBR that’s a mile high and two miles wide. That’s basically a given. But I’m sure that there are TONS of readers out there who’ve read at least one book by at least one of these ten popular authors. I have books–in some cases, several–by all of these authors on my TBR right now. And quite honestly, this list could’ve been SO much worse: I only read my first books by John Green, Veronica Rossi,  Rae Carson, and Rick Yancey last year. Eeeep! I’ve got big plans for these ten authors, though.  [Read more…]

Top Ten Tuesday (110): Books That Made Me Cry

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Books That Made Me Cry

So, let me just get this off my chest now: I’m a crier. I cry when I watch TV, I cry when I listen to music, and I cry when I read. Sometimes it’s just welling up, sometimes it’s a solid cry, and sometimes it’s an epic sobfest. These are just some of the books that made me cry, trust me.

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Top Ten Tuesday (109): Top Ten Worlds I’d Never Want to Live in

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Worlds I’d Never Want to Live in

So this list was actually super hard, friends. I don’t often find myself NOT liking the worlds in the books I read. I might not like the way the world is built, but I don’t often find myself thinking that I’d never want to experience the places in the books even one time. Except for possibly these ten times.

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Top Ten Tuesday (108): Top Ten Debuts

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten 2014 Debuts I’m Looking Forward To

Friends, is there anything more exciting than an debut that just gets you all JAZZED UP? Well…maybe there are a few things (oreos, new eps of Game of Thrones, cashmere), but debuts are SO CLOSE to the top! I’m always looking for debuts that are going to rock my socks right off my feet, and so I’ve got some high hopes for these 10 books. I can’t even begin to tell you how eager I am for all of them, and more.

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Let’s Do This Thing, 2014

20142014: The Year of Doing Things

So, friends, here we are: A new year has begun, and our slates are wiped clean. I love this. The end of the year was pretty stressful for me at work and so my energy for blogging was all but sapped for a little while there, but I’m already feeling lighter and better and READY TO KILL IT in 2014.

I, as always, have big ideas for things in January that don’t always pan out as the year goes on, but I like having all the possibilities open to me. The hopefulness! It’s warm-fuzzy-licious!

There are a few things in particular that I’d like to do around the blog and with my reading and my books, and I figure that writing them down here and sharing them with you will hold me accountable. A little bit. So, without further ado, let’s jump right in with both feet! [Read more…]

Top Ten Tuesday (107): 2013 Reads

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Books I Read in 2013

Woo Hoo! This post is late! Nothing like looking back in the rearview mirror, friends. A little reflection is good for the constitution, I say. Just so happens that I’m looking back a little bit further than everyone else because I didn’t have a chance to post this list on Tuesday. Holidays, man. They were CRAY this year for me! I don’t even know what happened!

Anywho, without any more delay on my part, here are my top ten 2013 reads. I look forward to this list EVERY. YEAR.

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