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2018 Read Harder Challenge > Task #20: A book with a cover you hate

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Book Riot Community (book_riot) | 457 comments Mod
Use this space to discuss books you're reading or that might fit the 20th Read Harder task.


message 2: by D.L. (new)

D.L. Hmmm this is a harder one of the tasks for me for some reason. Maybe Uncharted Territory by Connie Willis . it's not very pretty lol


message 3: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth | 12 comments I look forward to seeing everyone's hated covers! Mine is Gabi, a Girl in Pieces Gabi, a Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero .


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Sarah (sasstel) | 0 comments I wish I hadn’t already read Gone with the Wind Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell ...that cover turned me off the book for the longest time!


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Theresa | 129 comments I'm probably going to go with Homesick for Another World by Ottessa Moshfegh . I really don't like that cover!


message 6: by Bonnie G. (new)

Bonnie G. (narshkite) | 1413 comments I read a lot of romance, and most of the covers are wretched. I grabbed the first really bad one I saw which was Kissing Comfort


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Audra (themonkeygirl) | 101 comments This one is really tough. I need more people to post covers they hate so I can see if there is something on which I can piggyback!


message 8: by Candace (new)

Candace (candaceloves) | 142 comments Unless I see something with an uglier cover than Arbitrary Stupid Goal, then it'll be my read for this task.


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Jordan (justiceofkalr) Saturn's Children (Freyaverse #1) by Charles Stross
I've always hated this cover.


message 10: by Dani (last edited Dec 20, 2017 06:58PM) (new)

Dani If I hadn't read it already, probably Bossypants by Tina Fey. I cringe every time I see those forearms...

Plus it doubles up as a celebrity memoir!


message 11: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 40 comments If you hate movie (or other) tie-in covers on general principle there will be lots of good options.


message 12: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (elizjerow) | 16 comments The Great Gatsby! Priestdaddy: A Memoir is another contender.

Seconding Stephen's note on movie tie-in covers here. I hate these!


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Katie (goktrose) | 101 comments O Fallen Angel by Kate Zambreno

O Fallen Angel's cover hurts my eyes with their color choices, but its been on my TBR list so I'm excited to read it!


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Cheryl Hager (cheryl_is_reading) | 73 comments Hate feels too strong an emotion for book covers. I've seen a lot of bad/ugly ones on self-published books, and old science fiction and fantasy. But hate, no. The closest I can come to, so far, are the older covers for A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess . But I'm still looking.


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Rachel (thenoblewoman) | 17 comments I don't have strong feelings towards covers, so I just scrolled through my to-read list until I took a dislike to this cover Women Heroes of World War II—the Pacific Theater 15 Stories of Resistance, Rescue, Sabotage, and Survival by Kathryn J. Atwood because it looks like the cover of an error analysis book I had in physics class.


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Am (epiphanies) | 9 comments I might go with The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde for this task.


message 17: by Riah (last edited Dec 22, 2017 08:05AM) (new)

Riah  | 79 comments I've had The Mexican Flyboy on my TBR list, but I definitely hate the cover, so that's what I'm going with.

The Mexican Flyboy by Alfredo Véa


message 18: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 1 comments I feel most YA book covers apply to this.


message 19: by Sue (new)

Sue (sue_re) | 35 comments I feel the same way about Bossypants but I've already read it. I'm going with Kings of the Wyld (The Band, #1) by Nicholas Eames


message 20: by Bonnie G. (new)

Bonnie G. (narshkite) | 1413 comments Riah wrote: "I've had The Mexican Flyboy on my TBR list, but I definitely hate the cover, so that's what I'm going with.

The Mexican Flyboy by Alfredo Véa"


Wow! That really is a terrible cover!


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Riah  | 79 comments Bonnie wrote: "Riah wrote: "I've had The Mexican Flyboy on my TBR list, but I definitely hate the cover, so that's what I'm going with.

The Mexican Flyboy by Alfredo Véa"

Wow! That really..."


I know, right? It somehow manages to look misogynistic, racist and jingoistic all at the same time, while seemingly having nothing to do with anything at all from the book description. If I didn't already know I like the author and had this book recommended to me by people I trust, it would be real hard to resist judging it by this atrocious cover.


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Amber | 37 comments Ha! Those arms on the cover of Bossypants sure are something...
Similarly, I'm probably going to read Burr by Gore Vidal because those sideburns are haunting my nightmares:
Burr by Gore Vidal


message 23: by Robin (last edited Dec 22, 2017 01:33PM) (new)

Robin (grayeyed) | 70 comments My choice is Black Alice. Black Alice by Thom Demijohn Reminds me of the old-timey racist cartoons. But I've heard it's really good and I found it at my library's used book store for cheap, so...


message 24: by Cheryl (last edited Dec 22, 2017 01:34PM) (new)

Cheryl Hager (cheryl_is_reading) | 73 comments Riah wrote: "Bonnie wrote: "Riah wrote: "I've had The Mexican Flyboy on my TBR list, but I definitely hate the cover, so that's what I'm going with.

The Mexican Flyboy by Alfredo Véa"

W..."


It probably would have worked for the 2017 micropress task too.


message 25: by Bonnie G. (new)

Bonnie G. (narshkite) | 1413 comments Riah wrote: "Bonnie wrote: "Riah wrote: "I've had The Mexican Flyboy on my TBR list, but I definitely hate the cover, so that's what I'm going with.

The Mexican Flyboy by Alfredo Véa"

W..."


Misogynist, racist, jingoistic AND ugly! I can see that they were going for a propaganda poster effect, possibly shooting for satire, but it is straight up terrible.


message 26: by Bobby (last edited Dec 22, 2017 05:44PM) (new)

Bobby | 197 comments I'm having trouble finding a cover that truly inpires hatred rather than mild annoyance.

There are a couple of covers that annoy me because they try to be too clever and end up being irrelevant or trivial.

Words with Music Creating the Broadway Musical Libretto by Lehman Engel This picture has always irritated me because the book is primarily about writing the dialogue and lyrics for a musical and has next to nothing to say about composing the music.

Bacchae by Euripides This cover trivialized one of the greatest of Greek tragedies. The play is not about teenyboppers flinging their panties at a sexy, charismatic rock star; it is about a god driving his worshippers to madness and murder.

The Motorcycle Diaries Notes on a Latin American Journey by Ernesto Che Guevara I can't use this book because I read it for last year's challenge, but these are pictures of a Mexican movie star, not Che Guevara! I disliked it so much that I linked to this cover rather than the one on my copy: The Motorcycle Diaries Notes on a Latin American Journey by Ernesto Che Guevara

Boy Wonder My Life in Tights by Burt Ward This cover is more embarrassing than hateful, but I may go with it if I don't use the book for the celebrity memoirs challange.

Marked by Sean Michael This cover makes me queasy. I don't know if I could finish the book knowing that picture is on the front of it. It's labeled as a romance, but I would never have guessed. I found it on a Goodreads list of ugly books: https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/ugly


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Bobby | 197 comments There are some doozies in this list, but I'm not sure how available these editions are. Do we have to read the same version that has the cover we hate?

http://flavorwire.com/378513/20-embar...


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Kate | 116 comments Bobby wrote: "There are some doozies in this list, but I'm not sure how available these editions are. Do we have to read the same version that has the cover we hate?

http://flavorwire.com/378513/20-embar......"


Ooh, that's an excellent question.

I don't think I'm going to plan this one, I'll just go with something I read that happens to have a cover I don't like... but if December rolls around and I haven't found anything sufficiently ugly, I may go with James Patterson. A lot of his covers are butt-ugly, and I have been meaning to read something of his for a while for readers' advisory purposes.

Cozy mysteries tend to have cringe-worthy covers too, so that's an option!


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Karen (pigtailsandall) | 17 comments I currently have three of these on my Want To Read List
The Little Friend by Donna Tartt The Little Friend,
I Await the Devil's Coming by Mary MacLane I Await the Devil's Coming, and The Break by Katherena Vermette The Break


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Katrisa | 28 comments Sarah wrote: "I wish I hadn’t already read Gone with the Wind Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell...that cover turned me off the book for the longest time!"

Sarah - nailed it! That's my choice!


message 31: by Betty (new)

Betty This category is tough because covers change so often. I did just but this hardcover copy of Interpreter of Maladies / The Namesake and I really hate the cover. Maybe I'll reread?


message 32: by Jody (new)

Jody (jodyanthony) I am aware that it's not universally hated or anything but I can't stand looking at the cover of Turtles All the Way Down by John Green, because the text for the title and the author are the same and there's no separation, and my brain can't help but read the title as "Turtles All The Way Down John Green" and it annoys the hell out of my brain. Like, why are the turtles going down John Green?


message 33: by Teresa (new)

Teresa | 416 comments Jody,
Lmao! That's awesome.


message 34: by Candace (last edited Jan 08, 2018 12:39PM) (new)

Candace (candaceloves) | 142 comments I was just in the bookstore and found Sweet Lamb of Heaven by Lydia Millet ! The cover is awful, so I’ll read it for this task.


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Karen Witzler (kewitzler) | 173 comments Karen wrote: "I currently have three of these on my Want To Read List
The Little Friend by Donna Tartt The Little Friend


Oh, The Little Friend is perfect. The cover IS the reason that I've never read it.



message 36: by Allison ༻hikes the bookwoods༺ (last edited Dec 28, 2017 06:41AM) (new)

Allison ༻hikes the bookwoods༺ (allisonhikesthebookwoods) Karen wrote: "I currently have three of these on my Want To Read List
The Little Friend,
I Await the Devil's Coming , and The Break"


I can't speak for the others, but The Break is really good!


message 38: by Yrinsyde (new)

Yrinsyde | 21 comments That's great Jody!!! My sister was commenting on a similar thing a few days ago but it was a food packet.

I'm going to read 'A Brief History of the Smile'. I got this book as part of a job lot and I can't stand the cover!!! Ugh!! https://goo.gl/images/TtE86b


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Octavia Cade | 139 comments Hrolf Kraki's Saga by Poul Anderson

Old sci-fi/fantasy is the hideous cover gift that keeps on giving, lol. I've been meaning to read this for a while, but can't bring myself to go out in public with it, or to shut the door on everyone and snuggle under the covers with it. It's an enormous naked man with horns. There's no unseeing it - and if he turns his head and gets that hat caught on a branch he's going to break his neck...


message 40: by Jd (last edited Dec 30, 2017 10:44AM) (new)

Jd (jayde11) | 1 comments A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara A Little Life

I've always hated this cover, but not sure I want to read the book.


message 41: by Shar (new)

Shar I'm going with Ursula Le Guin's Left Hand Of Darkness. The 7/1/2000 edition has an iceberg on the cover. Friends have recommended it to me, but looking at the cover is definitely a turn off.


message 42: by Erika (new)

Erika | 131 comments Not sure if I'm gonna go with it, but Someone Else's Life has a terrible (to me) cover that almost feels like it was done deliberately it's so hideous.

Someone Else's Life by Lacey Ann Carrigan


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Niyati Joshi (noyonika) | 3 comments Jd wrote: "A Little Life by Hanya YanagiharaA Little Life

I've always hated this cover, but not sure I want to read the book."


If you like subversive fiction and relentless writing, you should absolutely read it. It's remains one of my most intense reading experiences and there is nothing but brilliance in the way Hanya Yanagihara writes. It is daunting (because of the length) but if you give it a chance, it's crazy rewarding!


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Marie (marier) | 140 comments Have you heard that the cover for A Little Life A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara is a picture of a man's face during sexual climax? Don't know if that makes it better or worse.


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Carmen | 16 comments Marie wrote: "Have you heard that the cover for A Little Life A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara is a picture of a man's face during sexual climax? Don't know if that makes it better or worse."

What? Really? o.O


message 46: by Carmen (new)

Carmen | 16 comments Oh, yes, you are right. Here's the info:

© 1987 The Peter Hujar Archive LLC/Pace-MacGill Gallery, New York/Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
Peter Hujar: Orgasmic Man, 1969; from Peter Hujar: Love & Lust, published last year by Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco. A new exhibition, ‘Peter Hujar: 21 Pictures,’ will be on view at the gallery, January 7–March 5, 2016.


message 47: by Rainey (last edited Jan 02, 2018 10:29AM) (new)

Rainey | 241 comments Carmen wrote: "Marie wrote: "Have you heard that the cover for A Little Life A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara is a picture of a man's face during sexual climax? Don't know if that makes it better or worse."

Wh..."


....This sleight-of-hand is slyly hinted at in the book’s striking cover image, a photograph by the late Peter Hujar of a man grimacing in what appears to be agony. The joke, of which Yanagihara and her publishers were aware, is that the portrait belongs to a series of images that Hujar, who was gay, made of men in the throes of orgasm. In the case of Yanagihara’s novel, however, the “real” feeling—not only what the book is about but, I suspect, what its admirers crave—is pain rather than pleasure...

http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2015/...


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Carmen | 16 comments Thanks, Rainey!


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Rainey | 241 comments Carmen wrote: "Thanks, Rainey!"

NP I have to admit, I always wondered about the cover. Thought it was odd. Now I know why.


message 50: by Carmen (new)

Carmen | 16 comments It is odd. But memorable, and that's a good thing in selling books.


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