

Would I buy this book based on the cover? Hell yes. įinal Verdict: The second cover because it’s just so badass. She’s a girl who would not take your shit and would shoot you at first sight. I also love the font on this cover and the grunge effect that’s on the lettering.Īnd can we talk about the pun in the tagline? “A fully loaded fairy tale”? Are you kidding me? *claps* I love everything about this cover-the glint and the focus in her eyes, the details of the gun, the girl’s fingers already on the trigger, her outfit which is very Snow White-esque. Snow White wielding a gun? Can I get a OH HELL YEAH?! What do I think about the cover design? Badass. Would I buy this book based on the cover? Nah. I’m still confused at what I’m looking at, and I have so many questions.

What is that supposed to convey? There are animals watching this scene, and-is the black-haired woman Snow White? Is this right after she wakes up from her slumber? It’s like I stepped into a performance piece midway in. The cover is a bit weird to me because it looks like a cowboy jumping over a naked black-haired lady offering a sacrifice. What do I think about the cover design? Gorgeous art, but very confusing. (A big special thanks to Georgie at What She Reads for bestowing me this fabulous name and to Charlotte at The Simple Tales for creating the beautiful feature banner you see before you.) COVER CHANGE: Six-Gun Snow White by Catherynne M. Valente Valente’s adaptation of the fairy tale to the Old West provides a witty read with complex reverberations from the real world. Holy, Mother Cover! is where I showcase the book covers that stand out (or make me cringe), and discuss cover changes. A good cover can draw someone is, just as a bad cover can easily draw someone away. Who isn’t though?īook covers are the first thing that attracts readers to a book. Inspired by What She Reads, Pure Imagination Blog, and Stacked.
