Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince- I love the adult covers more than the kids ones but this is my favourite
"Excuse me, I have to go vomit" - Hermione Granger.Time Traveller's Wife- I like the vintage look cover and how Claire is the only one there, waiting for Henry because that basically says the basic plot.
"Love the world and yourself in it, move through it like it offers no resistance, as though it is your natural element"
1984
I like how it shows the main characters on the cover and the vintage look to it :)
"Sanity is not statistical"
Jane Eyre- I love the colours and the way she is a silhouette it looks very pretty :)
"He made me love him without looking at me"
Twilight- I like the contrast of the colours and how Meyer has used an apple- which symbolises temptation (Adam and Eve) and red which symbolises desire, blood, death and warning
"when life offers you a dream so far beyond any of your expectations, it's not reasonable to grieve when it comes to an end"
The Great Gatsby- I like how it shows the champagne which is bubbly, full of life, dry and an acquired taste (pretty much like the book itself) and has Gatsby and Daisy's silhouettes dancing in the middle (okay, I like silhouettes)
"so we beat on, boats against the current, borne back carelessly into the past"
The Worlds Wife- I like the colour and how it looks like a wall with photographs in frames hanging up on it
"I swear the air softened and warmed as she moved, the blue sky smiling"- Demeter.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo- unlike the edition released after the film was made, I like how the series's covers show Salander gradually turning around until finally you see her full portrait- and the real her
"He thought that orcs, unlike human beings, were simple and uncomplicated creatures"
The Lovely Bones- I like how it shows both Susie and her killer. The killer is wearing a coat which I think is good because it relates to this quote...
"He wore his innocence like a comfortable old coat"
Alice in Wonderland- I love how it looks hand drawn and it makes me think of childhood- being curious, wanting to know everything, and going on adventures
"I can't explain myself, I'm afraid, Sir, for I'm not myself you see"
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