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Task #20: A book with a cover you hate
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Plus it doubles up as a celebrity memoir!

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


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!








Wow! That really is a terrible cover!


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.

Similarly, I'm probably going to read Burr by Gore Vidal because those sideburns are haunting my nightmares:





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


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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.

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







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

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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!






Sarah - nailed it! That's my choice!




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

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!

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


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...





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!




What? Really? o.O

© 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.


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....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/...

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