The covers of novels entice the reader to enter a different world. Covers are, after all, the way the publisher ‘hooks‘ the reader into choosing one book over countless others.
In this, my thirty-second installment of ‘Cover Love‘, I’d like to show you books that feature islands on their covers.
Due to their often remote nature, islands are perfect on the cover of thrillers and mysteries. Islands can be welcoming or foreboding. A refuge or a trap…
Some of the following books I’ve already read, some are on my ‘to read’ list,
and some I chose only for their covers.
Some, perhaps, will now be on your TBR!
Loving this theme!
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Thank you! I’d love to hear from you telling me which Cover Love installment is your favorite.
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So far it’s definitely Part 13. It got me giggling and thinking “Howwww?”
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I’m pleased with your choice as that installment took the longest amount of time to compile. Thanks for letting me know.
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As always, I love this.
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Love this! 🙂
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I haven’t read any of these, but I’m going to look at the Agatha Christie one! looks interesting!
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This is a really interesting series! I love how the use of an island can convey both an idyllic setting and a place which looks mysterious or sinister.
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Thanks Karen.
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The Summer Book, Wolf Lake and Echo Island are reads I’m anticipating reading this year. This is a great list! ❤
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Fabulous as always Fictionophile 😊
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Wow, thanks Nicki.
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