I really don't remember what anyone else used in their butterfly post though (hell, I don't even remember what *I* used), so if used any of the same ones, I swear I didn't mean to steal it :-P
At any rate, here are the rest of the butterfly covers I found!
(Btw, isn't that a gorgeous butterfly in the post featured image? We normally think of them as being brightly colored, but I love the dark brown and white so much.)
Cover Characteristics is a weekly meme hosted at Sugar & Snark. This week I went rogue, so my topic is:
Books Covers featuring Butterflies (2)
(You can find the original here.)
Butterfly of Venus by Susan Ferrier MacKay
Simple but pretty with the dark background, swirly font, and little splashes of color.
Hold & Hide Series by Marilyn Grey
They’ve got interesting designs, and the butterflies really pop.
The Iron Butterfly by Chanda Hahn
I like the worn, stampy look and the earthy tones.
Hurricane Butterfly by McChelle Vermeulen
It’s pretty with nice font and colors.
Unbeautiful by Jessica Sorensen
I like how dark it is, and font and picture and title makes it seem like the actual story inside is dark too.
Tarnished by Kate Jarvik Birch
Not actually a butterfly, but definitely meant to look like one. And it’s red, so I couldn’t resist.
Secret of a Butterfly by Tammicko Claggett
Those are just gorgeous looking butterflies.
Black Butterfly by Robert M. Drake
It’s a nice illustration. I like the sketchy look.
The Stars Never Rise by Rachel Vincent
It’s pretty and eye-catching.
My Favorite:
The Butterfly Code by Sue Wyshynski
I don’t know, I just love how stark this one is with the pure black and white, but it’s also so interesting with the face.
Butterflies are better than pianos. I should have changed topic too. Good call. So what do ya got? Let’s see… The Butterfly Code is my favorite firstly. No idea what it’s about, but I like the creepish nature of it. Then it would be Unbeautiful and Hurricane Butterfly.
Unbeautiful is just dark, and Hurricane Butterfly… I just like. The blue works for me. so yeah. 🙂
Yeah, pianos just wasn’t for me. Actually, I don’t know what The Butterfly Code is about either, but I downloaded one day when it was free, so I remember it was at least something that interested me lol. Something sci-fi/fantasy. Unbeautiful does look dark which is totally my kind of book too. And blue covers do seem to most often be the best. I’ve noticed that lol.
Interesting, not pianos? But I can totally understand that. I skipped this week because I had no piano covers to share.
Nope, no pianos for me lol. I just couldn’t find anything, but I still wanted to post pretty covers anyway 😛
I *think* I can picture one book cover with a piano on it…but I could be wrong since I can’t envision the title. 😉 These are all so pretty. I like Sorenson’s and Vincent’s, but I also really like the monochrome of Hurricane Butterfly. Great picks, Kristen…much better than pianos! 😉
So you see why I didn’t stick to the original topic. Even your mystery cover that you’re not sure of is more than I had lol. Glad you like my choices 🙂
The brown and white butterfly in the post header is pretty, although I also like the ones with the weird colours. I actually have read one of these books, namely The Stars Never Rise and I am still not sure why there’s a butterfly on the cover, but it is pretty! It’s probably my favourite of these. I like the covers for the Hold and Hide series and how they form one picture when next to each other.
I guess all butterflies are pretty, but I really like dark brown. I haven’t read The Stars Never Rise, but don’t you kind of hate that when the cover or title of a book doesn’t actually make sense with the story? Lol. I actually didn’t notice that the Hold and Hide covers would match up like that until I put them together, but I agree that it looks really cool!
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Lol I love that you went with butterflies! I don’t which one is my fav, they are all so awesome!
Thanks for joining in last week 🙂
Sugar & Snark
Yeah, I switched it up a bit lol. Thanks!