Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Top Ten Tuesday: Favorite Covers of Books Published in 2019


Top Ten Tuesday is a book blog meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week's topic is Cover Freebies, for which I decided to share my favorite covers of books published in 2019 that I've read. I already posted my all time favorite covers so I decided to shake things up a bit. I'm going in order of most favorite to least. 

1. Wilder Girls by Rory Power

Honestly, this is one of the most STUNNING covers I've ever seen. I love how the young woman is cut with flowers coming out. The book itself was fantastic as well. Click here to read the full review.

2. The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware

I love how the book's title is inside the key hole. Also the silver part of the cover in real life is shimmery and beautiful. I also loved the story itself. Click here for the review.

3. The Institute by Stephen King

This cover is really appealing to me. I like how there's a room inside the train, which speaks to the actual storyline. My favorite covers are the ones that not only look great but is also relevant to the story itself. Check out my full review on The Institute here.

4. House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig

At first glance, this cover may seem dull but when you're holding the physical form of the book, you notice additional details, such as the octopus arms. I really liked this book as well!

5. Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

I really enjoy this cover. It gives off the edgy vibe of fictional character Daisy Jones. I didn't enjoy the book so much; I felt like the format was strange and better suited as an audiobook. Click here for the full review.

6. The Wicked King/The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black

These covers, as well as the cover for the series's first installment, are really pretty! The series is awesome too... wasn't too much of the final book, though. 

7. The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys

Really pretty and simple, the cover for The Fountains of Silence is the main reason why I picked up this book, along with the interesting plot. I enjoyed the storyline way more than I thought I would. Read the full review here.

8. The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern

I ended up DNF'ing this book. I don't think Erin Morgenstern's writing is my cup of tea. The Starless Sea is, however, beautifully illustrated! 

9. City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert

This is a really appealing cover, and the book itself is also great!

10. On the Come Up by Angie Thomas

This is an attractive cover that explains the basic plot of the book: an aspiring rapper who wants to leave behind the ghetto she grew up in.

What do you think about my list? Let me know in the comments below!

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