So, my Twin Lucy
asked me if I wanted to do a guest spot on her gorgeous blog. I, of course,
agreed. I could talk for England, so why not to Lucy's followers?!
We aren't real twins of course. We met on Twitter a few months ago and bonded over our mutual love of book cover art. I adopted her as my twin there and then.
**LUCY: If anyone has read the House of Night series by P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast, you may remember Erin Bates and Shaunee Cole calling each other Twins constantly. I had found it slightly annoying the first time I read it. Now Keren and I call each other that non-stop. #oopsie. Anyway, back to Keren..**
I have to admit, I am a self confessed magpie when it comes to book cover art. I collect shiny, pretty books. And that is the topic I decided to talk about today.
The honest truth is,
I love the whole YA genre. From romance to paranormal, from fantasy to
dystopian. I love it all. BUT, when I go into my local Waterstones, I head
straight to the section and look for all the pretty ones, then take a look at
the blurb. If something doesn't catch my eye instantly, I pass it over.
Shallow? Yes. Stupid? Probably.
But it's the cover
that hooks me and the blurb that reels me in. So if it doesn't have a good
blurb, I will pass it up, no matter how stunning the cover.
Same thing when I am
on Amazon looking for books for my Kindle. But in actual fact, I have been
known to pick up books on Amazon where the cover isn't all that great. There's
been books recommended to me that are not eye-catching but have a good blurb.
It doesn't seem to matter so much on the Kindle because they aren't physically
sat on my bookshelf in my living room.
I know that there are
books out there with a mediocre cover that actually hide a wonderful story.
Maybe as I get older I'll get less judgemental. Or maybe I'll get worse. Who
knows?!
Constructive
criticism is fine, but please, don't make snap judgements about me as a person!
Thank you for reading
this post regardless. And thank you Lucy, my Twin, for having your
ever-judgemental opinionated Twin on your gorgeous blog xoxo
You know how I am with book covers. I as well love a good cover. The darker and mysterious it is the more I love it. Take for instance, Envy by Gregg Olsen. It is simple yet I was drawn to it instantly. I LOVE Lauren Kate's covers of Fallen and Torment.
ReplyDeleteI am also one to judge a book by its cover, THAT is what will make me pick up the book. Then, as Keren mentioned, I will read the blurb, if it doesn't strike my fancy, then it's a goner. But, I have read books with poorly created covers and loved the book itself, just as GREAT covers with an entizing blurb can end up being a dreadful read.
It is complicated, but cover art is what first makes you pick a book up, whether you like it or not, it is the truth.