It distracts me when it really shouldn’t, which I am 95% sure that Sarah Rees Brennan approved of it for that exact reaction. (It still is.) The model (who I’m assuming is acting as Kami Glass) has a very ample chest. That paperback cover, holy boobs! That was my reaction when I first saw this cover. The cover design evokes that romanticism and mysteriousness that’s in the story, and it instantly enhances the story even more. The rose red color background with the light yellow (gold?) font color is incredibly gorgeous together. I love the way the silhouettes of the branches frame the top of the cover and the gates with the silhouettes of the heads in it. I don’t know why exactly, but I think it’s because silhouettes give that kind of gothic creepiness I like. I adoooorrreeee the hardcover design of Unspoken. Today, we look at the cover of Unspoken (The Lynburn Legacy #1) by Sarah Rees Brennan! Let’s discuss these cover changes, shall we? Sometimes we like it, sometimes we don’t. Lucky for us, publishing companies publish different cover designs, especially when a paperback book comes out. If I don’t like a cover design, I won’t pick it up. Before you pick up a book, the cover can essentially make or break a book. Book covers are the first thing that attracts any of us readers to a book. Let’s be honest, nobody follows the age-old cliché that tells us not to judge a book by its covers. Inspired by Pure Imagination Blog and Stacked.
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