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2013 Books: The Pretty

Mostly because I felt bad about going through the books I read in search of ugliness, I also picked out the covers I liked. Maybe doubling the number of books I read this year made me raise my standards, because there weren’t as many as I thought there would be. The best one was probably:

Ghostopolis by Doug TenNapel

Ghostopolis by Doug TenNapel

It’s a graphic novel, so I guess the art had better pull you in. Same with:

The Last Dragon by Jane Yolen and Rebecca Guay

The Last Dragon by Jane Yolen and Rebecca Guay

The art in this book was beautiful.

Seraphina by Rachel Hartman

Seraphina by Rachel Hartman

I also really like this cover, because it advertises the story so well: early modern period + dragons

The Professor's Daughter by Joann Sfar and Emmanuel Guibert

The Professor’s Daughter by Joann Sfar and Emmanuel Guibert

This was another graphic novel about an Egyptologist’s daughter who falls in love with one of the mummies he brings home. The art style is different, but I kind of like it.

Annoying: The Science of What Bugs Us by Joe Palca and Flora Lichtman

Annoying: The Science of What Bugs Us by Joe Palca and Flora Lichtman

The cover is what first drew me to this book: it’s perfect.

Extremes by Nick Middleton

Extremes by Nick Middleton

I read a lot more non-fiction this year than ever before, and they do a really good job of pulling you in with evocative photographs like this. For instance:

The Cookie Dough Lover's Cookbook by Lindsay Landis

The Cookie Dough Lover’s Cookbook by Lindsay Landis

I actually bought this book, because I was hungry and that cover

The Africa Book, Lonely Planet

The Africa Book, Lonely Planet

This is a pretty great reference book on Africa: lots of detail, lots of great pictures

Maphead by Ken Jennings

Maphead by Ken Jennings

I don’t know why I like this one so much. Maybe it’s the colors, or maybe it’s that I too find maps really aesthetically pleasing. For instance, on the wall across from me right now:

I claim I need it to keep track of stuff for my book (which is admittedly also true), but really I just like the way it looks

I claim I need it to keep track of stuff for my book (which is admittedly also true), but really I just like the way it looks

Finally two Rainbow Rowell covers, that I love

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell

Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell

A good year of books. I don’t think I’ll be making a reading goal for next year. It’s too stressful and takes some of the joy out of it.

2013: The Good
2013: The Bad
2013: The Ugly
2012: The Pretty

2012 Bonus Book List: The Pretty

I felt kind of bad looking through my Goodreads account just for bad covers when there were so many nice ones this year too, so I thought I would show you those too:

A Mind of Its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis by David M. Friedman

Is this not just the PERFECT cover design for this subject? From the fancy olde timey guy to the placement of the O. Awesome.

Snuff by Sir Terry Pratchett

His ship is sinking and he still has a cigar in his mouth. I love it.

Between Two Ends by David Ward

I read this book solely because the cover was so cool looking! I ended up giving it only two stars. It was alright, but didn’t live up to the hype of its cover.

The Hero’s Guide to Saving Your Kingdom by Christopher Healy

The illustrations in this one in general were really detailed and good. The cover also continues around to the back, which I like.

The Invisible Gorilla by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons

Non-fiction books seemed to have impressed me more in general this year, especially in the cover department. Maybe I expect less.

Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake

Creeeeeepy

Kat, Incorrigible by Stephanie Burgis

This is another book like Jane Austen except everyone has magic, this time for middle grades. I think the cover fits the tone pretty perfectly.

Leftovers by Tom Perrotta

One day a bunch of people all over the world just disappear, and those that are left wonder what the heck happened. Thought it would be a Left Behind knockoff, but actually wasn’t religious at all.

Excited to start reading in 2013!

The Good
2012: The Bad
2012: The Ugly

2012 Book List: The Ugly

One of my favorite times of year!! The time when I look back at all the books I read and judge them shamelessly by their covers!! Some of these will be familiar from The Good and The Bad lists, because ugliness isn’t an indicator of quality.

Reluctantly Alice by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

I read this whole series this year, and a lot of them were published in the 80s and 90s, which were like the golden years for terrible children’s book covers like this where they went for illustrating a scene in the book. Just so we’re clear, that’s the middle school bully trying to beat her up, not a cross-country trucker.

Alice on the Outside by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Even when Alice is in a sexy situation instead of a scary one, it’s just as awk and ugly.

Flamingo Rising by Larry Baker

This book was on my Good list, but I really think they could have designed a better cover. The book is full of really cool visuals! He lives at a drive-in movie theater with a neon sign the size of a building, come on.

Virgin Vegan Valentine by Carolyn Mackler

I feel awkward staring at this girls chest in her boring tank top.

Things I’ve Learned From Girls Who Dumped Me

This cover is okay, but the book was pretty funny, so I wish it was better.

Outrageously Alice by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Alice is invited to a lingerie-themed bridal shower. I know, I was disappointed too

Never Sit Down In a Hoop Skirt and Other Things I Learned in Southern Belle Hell by Crickett Rumley

I’ve fallen down in a hoop skirt before, and that is not what it looks like.

Love*Com Volume 3 by Aya Nakahara

AH GOBLINS!

The Future of Us by Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler

I actually really like this concept: two 90s kids get magical access to their future facebook profiles and then try to change their lives to “fix” what they see.

The Agony of Alice by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

That is bad-acting mopey, AT BEST. I was promised agony.

Heavenly Hijinks by Ashley Ladd

I almost didn’t put this on here, because it does get you perfectly prepared for what you are about to read. But, come on, he’s a sexy lion man.

The Good
2012: The Bad
2012 Bonus: The Pretty

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