Monday, July 4, 2011

Cover Crazy: The Language of Flowers


Cover Crazy was created by Tawni @ The Book Worms.

The cover was the first thing that attracted me to this book. I saw it on Goodreads, and was lucky enough to receive a copy of the Australian ARC. While I enjoy arts and crafts, I wouldn't call myself an artist, but this cover has inspired me, and I really want to try and paint it!


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While the text is the main focus of the cover, it is the little things that I really love about this book.

Its use of only 3 simple colours allows you to look at the detail, without getting lost in a barrage of colour. I think the font suits the title of the book perfectly. Also, if you look closely, the pattern of the red foliage creates a profile silouette of a girl. Having only read the synopsis on Goodreads, I think it suits the storyline very well.

Simple, yet classic. I love it!


I’m really excited to read it. What do you think of this cover? Leave a comment below, and don't forget to post a link to the cover your crazy about this week!

7 comments:

  1. oh that is a nice one! Looks so simple but elegant!

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  2. I love the profile. It's also a clean, classic design. Good choice!

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  3. I always like the color scheme: black, red and white, very sharp.

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  4. Hey! Beautiful cover- and beautiful blog, too. :)
    I believe I've heard of this book. I think it's on my to-read list on GR. :P That is an interesting, artistic cover. And as you described, very classic looking. :)
    New follower! I could just eat this blog up. It's adorable. ^^
    Hope you're having a lovely week!

    <3
    Pixie

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  5. I think this cover is gorgeous...if for no other reason than it's different. I enjoy the photograph covers that are so in vogue lately. But it's nice to see a variety of covers.

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  6. I think this cover is cute as :) very detailed yet so simple! I just stumbled across your blog and I love it! I see that you're studying primary education! That's what I wanna do when I've finished school (in yr 12 now). But yeah, new follower :)

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