Friday, September 11, 2020

You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover #329

- You can't judge a book by its cover - which is very true.
But you can like one cover version better than another...

US cover
UK cover
Love Your Life is a new stand-alone from Sophie Kinsella, arriving in October on both sides of the pond. The US cover is on the left and the UK cover is on the right. Okay....well blue is the background on both covers. It's raining in the US. A dog seems to feature into the story. The author's name takes precedence on the UK cover.  But on the US cover, they are apart or perhaps thinking of each other. Although he is holding a bone for the dog. On the UK cover they're holding hands, but pulling apart. The tagline also gives the potential reader an idea of what they'll find inside. The style of both seems to follow previous titles. Hmm, I think I'll go with the UK cover this week. What about you?
 Which cover do you prefer? Any plans to ead Love Your Life?
You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover is a regular feature at A Bookworm's World.

6 comments:

Kay said...

I think I agree that the UK cover is my pick - though I'm not overly fond of either of them. Funny that both have that blue shade.

Luanne said...

It is Kay - the US has rain so the blue makes sense. But The UK seems to need sun or clouds or something...

Icewineanne said...

I prefer the busier US cover, although the UK cover does suit the tagline better.
Like the blue colour on both but prefer the US with the author’s name in smaller red print. Most of the UK cover is too empty for my taste. The windows & town below add more interest to the US cover + her daydreaming while he tries to entice her dog away looks very amusing.
Happy Reading!

Icewineanne said...

....forgot to mention their sunglasses on the UK cover....makes them look weird

holdenj said...

The US one caught my eye first. I am looking forward to reading this!

Luanne said...

You're good at this Icewineanne - I always like to see what others like and dislike.

Holdenj - I am too!

Looks like it's a tie this week!