
Literary eye-candy your thang? You came to the right place. Here’s some of the year’s best…

(A) Any cover with in-built condensation bubbles does the job for me.
(B) When are a set of lips not a set of lips? When they’re a set of eyes.

(A) There’s strong art and then there’s string art.
(B) Feels dangerous and alluring. All-round one a-maze-ing cover.

(A) It hurts my eyes, in the best possible way—a bonkers, irreverent cover for a bonkers, irreverent writer.
(B) This ‘Migration’ style font – if that’s what we want to call it – is clever.

(A) That is one glorious rat. Those are glorious rat gloves, too.
(B) A literal interpretation of a super weirdo but very cool title.

(A) The cover for Rushdie’s memoir about his assassination attempt must have been tough to get right. This nails it.
(B) Check out the blurb placement. Inspired!

(A) Fish with boosted self-esteem? Amazing!
(B) The audacity, indeed. I love a book cover that feels goofy and highbrow at the same time.

(A) The insane, sherberty visual is perfectly balanced here with the harsh black text.
(B) Another perfectly insane book cover, to go with a perfectly insane title.

(A) Three covers for the price of one. Would you call it layering?
(B) That cat!

(A) Text as image. Outside-the-box and dread-inducing.
(B) So much going on here, blood droplets included.

(A) Weird and a little bit witchy.
(B) Are those hands male or female?

(A) This cover, with it’s accompanying title, is quite literally drowning in mystery.
(B) Yep, that’s what you call a hyper-saturated cover.

(A) A truly psychedelic cover for a book about a fabulously psychedelic band.
(B) Who put the holes in the bird? Or as the corkscrew in the mouth may imply, did he do it himself?

(A) Turn that frown upside down? Done!
(B) Blob cover perfectly represents a story about a day – November 18th – that endlessly repeats for main character Tara.
And by special request (ok, mine!) I’ve been asked to make mention of this 2024 release published back in February.

these are all so great! my faves are the string art one and the psychedelic one
February ‘A’ and October ‘A’ – great choices Beth.
Thankyou so much for reading!