#CoverCrush: Flight of Dreams


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.



This one immediately caught my eye. The colors and font instantly told me it was from the 20s-30s and the Hindenburg certainly locks in a late 1930s date. The dirigible looks so peaceful flying above New York. Those passengers on that final flight, had no idea what was in store for them. My knowledge of the Hindenburg crash is admittedly limited, so I'm looking forward to this fictionalized account.

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: Flashlight Commentary, A Bookaholic Swede, Before the Second Sleep.

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