Cover must
have been one of the most important aspects of a book (at certain point, we often
judge a book from its cover, right?), and that’s why we are having this category
for Book Kaleidoscope Day 3. Here are five of the most beautiful covers from
books I have read in 2014,
#5 Of Human Bondage
by W. Somerset Maugham
#4 The Kill by Emile
Zola
#3 Tender is the Night by
F. Scott Fitzgerald
#2 I Know Why the Caged
Birds Sing by Maya Angelou
#1 The House of Mirth
by Edith Wharton
Red is my
favorite color, and I don’t know why, but I feel that red represents Lily
Bart’s character. The hats also represent how vanities—in style and
appearance—had become one of the most important things in social life in that
era. I also love this Penguin English Library edition, and so it becomes…
What are your
favorite covers? Share with us in the linky below.
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Itu yang Maya Angelounya bagus :D
ReplyDeleteYup, aku juga langsung beli bukunya pas lihat cover yang ini. Cantik, cerah ya... :D
DeleteYang Of Human Bondage suka banget ada rantainya gitu
ReplyDeleteBetul, pas banget sama judulnya kan?
DeleteI've seen a common theme of House of Mirth throughout these posts... I think I may have to check this book out soon. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's one of my favorites. :)
DeleteYou'll see more, Lois...! Same as Marianne, it has become one of my favorites.
DeleteSuka semua, kecuali The Kill :D House of Mirth merahnya cakep ya :)
ReplyDeleteKan itu hadiah darimu juga...? ;)
DeleteHahahah iya :P
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