It’s that time of
year again. The time I round up all of the books and decide which covers really
stood out and which ones had me in a state of awe.
Unfortunately,
2015 hasn’t been the greatest year for me—cover-wise. I haven’t been too
terribly impressed with some of the designs. I think it’s because a lot of
publishers are moving away from cover models and more to inanimate objects, but
I like the cover models better.
So, for this post,
I will simply be giving you exactly what the title says: My Top 5 Covers of
2015. These are all 2015 releases. Also, I may not have read the book yet, so
please don’t spoil anything in the comments. Thanks!
I decided to only
do five books because there aren’t a lot of 2015 releases that had my eyes
going “Oooooo,” so narrowing it down to five was just easier. I do have some
honorable mentions to name, though. The two book covers that came so very close
to being in my Top 5 are, in no particular order, Frozen Tides by Morgan Rhodes and Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas.
Now, onto the real
Top 5!
Death
Marked by Leah Cypess
Like I said,
normally I don’t like the inanimate object on the book cover, but this
tower/castle building thing is so beautiful. And that purply-pink color is
gorgeous. I love this one more than the first book’s cover, and that one was
pretty too. I also love how the soft pink color is mixed in with the grays. It
gives the book an earthy feel, but it’s still magical. Plus, I really like the
typeface choice for the title. I’m not a huge fan of the covers with just large
typography on them. I like something else to feast my eyes on, so this title
font suits me well.
Check out my
review of the book.
Reborn by Jennifer
Rush
It’s hard to find
a book with a boy cover model on it. I think the only genre that really has
this is contemporary YA, and most of the time there’s a girl in the picture,
too. I like that the books in this series have boys on the covers, simply
because those boys are a central part of the story. Now, their shirtless state
is just an added bonus. Although, the second book’s cover had a really young
looking boy on it. I didn’t find that appealing. But the gray-scaled background
with that amazing blue color behind the font is just beautiful (the other books
have orange and green and are just as pretty).
Check out my
review of the book.
A
Wicked Thing by Rhiannon Thomas
I haven’t read
this book, nor do I own it, so I don’t know if it’s as pretty in person as it
is on my screen, but I’m betting it is. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the background and the
way the cover model is positioned. She’s mimicking Sleeping Beauty’s position,
without actually being prone and lifeless. I also really like the dress she’s
wearing. I think I have a weakness for book’s with cover models in white
dresses (*cough* The One by Kiera
Cass *cough*). And the gold lettering really stands out against the cover
image, without detracting from it.
Red
Queen by Victoria Aveyard
Okay, I think it’s
obvious why I had to put this cover on my list. This thing is so fantastically
lovely. The silver and the red and white with the black lettering. I swear I
have a drooling fit every time I look at it. You would think an upside-down
crown all by itself wouldn’t cause so much cover lust, but it does. It just
does.
Check out my
review of the book.
Their
Fractured Light by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner
Yes. This is it.
My #1 cover of 2015. Why? Because it’s gorgeous. It’s light purple and dark
purple and more purple! I love purple, just in case you hadn’t noticed. I mean,
I’m sure it’s not obvious with my blog being the color it is, or anything. I
have to admit that I didn’t really see the appeal of the first two books’
covers, but this one. This one is just begging me to pet it. A lot.
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I almost forgot, I
have one more cover to share with you. This is the cover that I believe to be
the worst of 2015.
Every
Last Breath by Jennifer L. Armentrout
I don’t think this
one would have been so bad if it hadn’t been for the fact that I actually
really liked the first two books’ covers. When Harlequin Teen announced the
cover change, I think I died a little inside. I’ve seen a
fan-made version on Goodreads and it looks so beautiful. Right now, this
book looks so plain and blah, and that is definitely not what the inside of the
book is like.
I really hope another
cover change for all three books happens sometime in the future—a better one.
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Well, there you have
it. Those are the best book covers of 2015. Of course, these are just my
opinions (but they’re the right opinions. Jk. Mostly.), so feel free to
disagree. If you do disagree, or if you have other covers you’d like to share
some love for, feel free to do so in the comments! I love seeing beautiful book
covers!
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