They say you can never have a second chance to make a good first impression. A book’s cover does just that – gives a first impression. A good cover can make a reader pick up a book. A bad cover can leave the book at the very bottom of a dusty pile.
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.
During the lockdown, many of us (myself included) whiled away the hours doing jigsaw puzzles. Thus, my choice for this, my 99th installment of Cover Love.
Are you a jigsaw puzzle fan? Have you read any of these titles?
Don’t forget to check out any of the other previous 98 installments of Cover Love, many of which have been updated since they were first published.
I love jigsaws myself. I haven’t read any of these books but Men Without Women is on my TBR.
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Thanks Elizabeth. Great to hear from another puzzle lover.
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Interesting covers!
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Thanks for dropping by Carol. 🥰
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You’re very creative. This is a great theme. Hi Lynne. See ya!
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Thanks Neil. Not so much creative – I just look at book covers WAY too much. 😅😊
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I have been doing puzzles on my tablet to while away some of the time. I like this prompt and puzzle pieces are also the symbol for autism and it is Autism Acceptance Month which has an important place in my heart. Now, to the books. I have read Missing Pieces by Joy Fielding, Beautiful Lies by Lisa Unger and Deadlock by Catherine Coulter. There are, of course, a few others to check out. 📚🤔💞😁
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Glad you enjoyed this post Carla ♥
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