#CoverCrush: Some Women


I will freely admit that I judge books by their covers. The cover is usually what first captures my attention when browsing Goodreads or Netgalley. Actually, in all honesty, it isn't just usually, it's pretty much all the time. The cover determines if I look at the synopsis and reviews.



I loved this cover as soon as I saw it. The bright colors, the tea cups. Even without the word "women" in the title, this cover invokes a feeling of friendship and camaraderie. The cups immediately have me thinking about a group of friends sitting together, sharing a cup of tea or coffee and chatting. The top cup has a chip in it. Why? Is it indicative of a broken marriage? An estranged friendship? Women with flaws? One must read the book to find out.

What about you? Any book covers capture your attention this week?

Cover Crush is a weekly series that originated with Erin at Flashlight Commentary. If you want to check out some other terrific bloggers and what their Cover Crush posts look like, you can do that here: A Bookaholic Swede, Flashlight Commentary, indieBRAG.

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  1. Yes, I think I'm influenced by covers more that I ought to be! I get so mad about the awful covers they inflict on Anne Tyler novels and she is one of my favourite writers!

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