Top Ten Book Covers I’d Frame As Pieces of Art

Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish.  Every week I will share a list based on the topic provided by The Broke and the Bookish. Enjoy and please feel free to join me, I’d love to hear your own lists on whatever topics are featured.

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March 6: Top Ten Book Covers I’d Frame As Pieces of Art 

One Tiny LieFall/Autumn is by far my favorite season. I love when the leaves are yellow and orange and red. This cover is ideal, plus there’s something about her walking away or maybe towards something that I find intriguing.

 

 

Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson has always had a pull on me, it’s the lone eye. I really just want Veronica Roth’s Insurgent tree. Holly Black’s Tithe the butterfly, the center yellow is the main focus and I love it. Not only is Melissa Marr’s Wicked Lovely a great series but all of the covers are ethereal.

wintergirls Insurgent Tithe Wicked Lovely

 

 

 

 

 

That Boy by Jillian Dodd makes for great poster hanging material. Love You Forever by Robert Munsch is going in my bathroom. E.B. White’s Trumpet of the Swan was my first ever chapter book, so of course I’ll be framing that.

That Boy

Love you forever The Trumpet of the Swan

 

 

 

 

These would go in the dining/living room(s) I don’t I like the furniture themed style of these pics

The Next AlwaysThe Last BoyfriendThe Perfect Hope

 

 

 

 

I’d have these three framed together. I like that there are figures partially hidden behind branches. Plus these books were really good.

Shiver

Linger Forever

Movie Trailer Monday – Divergent

Movie Trailer Mondays

 

 

 

 

First Impression:

Like many of you I read the books before it became famous, at least I like think so. I really enjoyed the books, so much so that I have yet to read Allegiant and no, I have not read/heard any spoilers. Please don’t ruin it for me, I’m trying to savor the experience.

If I hadn’t read the books I don’t think I’d want to see half of the book-based movies coming out. But isn’t that the case for a lot of these books to movies? If the books weren’t so good, it wouldn’t have been made into a movie but if it was a movie first how many of you would actually watch them? Personally I wouldn’t have gotten near Vampire Academy‘s movie if it wasn’t for the book.

Thoughts on the Movie: 

After watching this trailer, I really feel like I should stop being a chicken and read Allegiant already.