Start Paying More Attention to Book Covers, not Less An Armchair BEA topic
Don’t judge a book by it’s cover. Is this really true? Cover art, for better or for worse, is an integral part of a book.
Don’t judge a book by it’s cover. Is this really true? Cover art, for better or for worse, is an integral part of a book.
With the tectonic plates of geopolitics as a theme, you might expect the books to follow the deeds of presidents and generals. But these stories are populated by the apparently insignificant in society.
It’s here! The cover for the much-anticipated The Rebirths of Tao, third book in Wesley Chu’s exciting Lives of Tao series.
Re-reading The Hunger Games, I already knew generally what was about to happen. I’d also watched the movie in theaters when it first came out, so those images were also in my head. This completely changed how I read the book.
The Divergent Trilogy is a YA dystopia much in the vein of The Hunger Games or Inside.
These are quick notes from the 47 North Panel at Norwescon, in which questions were posed to the two editors David Pomerico, and Jason Kirk.
Someone suggested that a blog post could be created where notes could be posted from this panel, so… we did it.
I found this on a desk in a library. Classic.