It's no secret that I'm the biggest coverwhore out there (well, at least one of them), so covers always play a part in picking a book - after all, something has to make me want to pick them up. I'll be picking books I probably would have bought if I hadn't gotten them for review as well as books I bought based (mostly) on cover.
10. The Need series by Carrie Jones... I like glittery things, okay? That's really my only defense for my love of these covers.
09. Twilight by Stephenie MeyerAs much as I hate the books now, I shamelessly love the covers. There's a simplicity to them that draws me in. I love the religious symbolism here, too - here, come, take the apple from the Garden of Eden! (Does that make the snake Edward? ... ick.)
08. Firelight by Sophie JordanLet's face it - I would have ended up getting these books anyway, simply because they have dracon involved. But the cover! THE COVER! I'm not a big fan of half face anymore (#4 on the list does it extremely well) but the makeup here is so bloody gorgeous that I couldn't help but flail over it.
07. The Julian Game by Adele GriffinThe entire reason I wanted to read this book was for the cover - the description sounded alright, but I put aside my reservations because the cover was so badass. Something that awesome couldn't be bad, right?
Well, I haven't read it yet, so I don't know. I'll get to it... eventually!
06. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. RowlingFun fact: If I hadn't seen this cover, I would never have even known these books existed. There was a big display for them in my Waldenbooks store and I loved the cover of Azkaban so much that I asked my mom to get the first two in the series so I could read that one. And so my love of them began...
05. Going Bovine by Libba Bray... it's a cow.
Carrying a garden gnome.
It's a COW.
Carrying a GNOME.
I needed it from the moment I saw it.
Mind you, I still haven't read it yet, but I own it!
And like you can probably tell, I'm a big fan of simple-thing-on-a-black-cover. (See #9.)
04. The Uglies trilogy by Scott WesterfeldIt wasn't just one cover that made me want to read them; it was all the covers sitting next to each other on the shelf looking absolutely gorgeous. The books had already been suggested to me by a friend, and I ended up absolutely loving them - and the covers fit the books so bloody well
03. Wither by Lauren DeStefanoUm, I lust after this cover in a rather unhealthy kind of way. I love its focus on all the little details. It's like going, "Hey! Look at the symbolism in this artwork! Isn't it pretty!? OH, and it ties into the book!" I want it as a poster.
02. The Hunger Games by Suzanne CollinsI'm a big fan of simple, symbolic covers - the only reason The Scorpio Races isn't on this list is because I would have bought it based on the name before I even saw the cover. But this cover (and the covers for the entire series) are bloody gorgeous.
01. Matched by Allie CondieNow, I ended up getting this at BookExpo America the year it came out and not having to buy it - which was a good thing for me, as the book and I just didn't click. However, I had been lusting after it from the moment I saw the cover. I was more intrigued about the book from the cover than I was from the plot summary!
Do you guys have any of the same books on your list? What covers do you absolutely need to own?
I totally forgot about The Julian Game in my list last week. I felt the same way about the description only being okay but the cover being seriously awesome. I don't even remember what it was about though, so it wasn't one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteAnd The Uglies series!! I love those original covers. They're absolutely amazing and they decided to go and change the, anyway. And now, lameness of all lameness, I can't even get the original paperback on Amazon. Sad stuff :[
this post is absolutely amazing :) I am afraid I too, judge books by their xovers... I bought the Luxe series by Anna Godbersen almost on sight xoxo
ReplyDeleteThat Going Bovine cover has ALWAYS cracked me up!
ReplyDeleteI agree. The covers you chose are awesome.
ReplyDeleteGoing Bovine is an incredible book. I loved it.
I'm in love with the covers of Anna Dressed in Blood and Blood Rights/Bad blood. Hate to say it, but I probably did pick those books up for the cover alone, and luckily ended up falling in love with the characters/stories.
ReplyDeleteSmiles!
Lori
Wow. We have very different taste in cover art. Off the top of my head I remember grabbing Eragon by Paolini and Green by Jay Lake based on the covers.
ReplyDeleteThose covers are awesome and I think I'm gonna buy some of those books now.
ReplyDeleteAnother book/series I want from It's cover is Nightshade by Andrea Cremer. The covers for that series is awesome! (Plus, I'm into wolves- because of my friends!)
The book: http://www.amazon.com/Nightshade-Book-1-Andrea-Cremer/dp/014241980X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1329335467&sr=1-1