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2021 Challenge - Regular
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23 - A book with something broken on the cover




broken telephone -

Not seeing a lot to choose from at first glance of my TBR, I will have to keep looking.


Idk if these count as broken: a melting ice cream cone that looks like it's on the ground. and a strawberry with a bite out of it.




Oo, The Other Black Girl sounds great - thanks for sharing!
This is a difficult category. With all the mysteries I read I thought I'd easily find a book with a broken pair of eyeglasses or something.
The Other Black Girl looks good, but that's not the hardcover art, it looks like a special Kindle edition? (Why do publishers come up with different art when the book hasn't even been released yet???)
I'm not sure if these really qualify as "broken"
(there's rubble? or trash?)
does the popsicle count as broken?
that traffic pattern looks broken
the ferris wheel isn't running, maybe it's broken?
I'm not sure exactly what that is, looks like broken glass?
a bullet hole in a window definitely counts as broken
I dont' know what's going on there, maybe it's something broken?
The Other Black Girl looks good, but that's not the hardcover art, it looks like a special Kindle edition? (Why do publishers come up with different art when the book hasn't even been released yet???)
I'm not sure if these really qualify as "broken"









which was broken but has been mended, if that counts. (The image is a reference to the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold, with the philosophy that being broken and mended is part of the object's history rather than something to hide.)

Not a special edition, it's the final UK cover. The comb is unfortunately intact on the US one.


edit: a few more -




Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore

Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter

Rachel wrote: "Would either of these two work? To me both have broken faces...

Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore

..."




which was broken but has been mended, if that counts. (The image is a reference to the Japanese art of mending broken pottery..."
He's orgasming not crying lol


This edition of Peter Hoeg's Borderliners: https://www.amazon.com/Borderliners-N...


Dance Dance Dance by Haruki Murakami
And I guess this one also fits?

Hurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor


The culprit is identified early in the book; the book is more about how the perpetrator came to commit such crimes. The book dragged while discussing the area's history in Chapter 2, but I'm a few chapters in now and enjoying it.


I think it's both? I think it's tree branches seen through a broken window. This is a great book too!

I'm still not sure what I'm going to read for this but


Drakeryn wrote: "My first thought was

which was broken but has been mended, if that counts. (The image is a reference to the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold, with ..."
That's so cool!

which was broken but has been mended, if that counts. (The image is a reference to the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold, with ..."
That's so cool!


Looks like a view through a broken window pane to me, with a couple tree branches as well.



American Gods - Neil Gaiman (broken hotel sign)
Hiroshima: The World's Bomb - Andrew J. Rotter (broken watch)
Four Past Midnight - Stephen King (broken clock)
Roadwork - Stephen King (broken road sign)
The Long Walk - Stephen King (broken yellow line)
Into The Wild - Jon Krakauer (broken bus)
Super Freakonomics - Steven D. Levitt (broken melon)

(broken face)
The Birth of Korean Cool: How One Nation is Conquering the World Through Pop Culture
(broken terrestrial globe)
Every Note Played
(broken paper)


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