Saturday, November 20, 2010

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November: the cover and title of the month

Albeit belatedly, here we bring the best and worst titles and cover the month of November ...

The first prize for the worst cover of the month Pure temptation is to Connie Mason in the editorial Phoebe: a handsome young man with his shirt unbuttoned, exposing his muscular torso is not only inappropriate in almost winter but also looks more like an illustration of a schedule of fire that a historical romance ... The honorable mention lies Reckless Hanna Howell and just love Mary Balogh, the first of Titania and the second in Books4pocket: typical Regency covers the typical woman with bare back and the typical couple of lovebirds ...

The title of the month worse in our opinion, mechanical Angel, Cassandra Clare, followed by Pure Temptation by Connie Mason .

As for the best covers this month the first position is at odds: the share The French teacher at Plaza and Janes and property in Velvet. The honorable mention goes to Flee at Ballantine Books, which just a back-door talks of a plot of paranormal, and beautiful creatures, also in the Circle.

The best title this month is: Black Hills by Nora Roberts. The honorable mention to was a kiss fool Megan Maxwell. A note also A disturbing symmetry of Audrey Niffenegger.

Despite my love of covers Nefer, the of this month, L you seven secrets of seduction , I was not too excited: I find it a bit repetitive. .. Curious is that

DeBolsillo , edition of two masterpieces nineteenth-century literature, Wuthering and Pride and Prejudice put fully twilight covers: black background and white letters with individual flowers. However, to my amazement, the cover reads: " favorite books Bella and Edward," which makes it completely understandable aesthetic choice. makes me wonder if such works of world literature need this type of advertising (Twilight relate) to be read. But maybe if it serves to bring these books to a wider audience ... L is give the benefit of the doubt.