I'm going to cry tears of joy over this masterpiece
inside front flap copy:
we booksellers of harvard book store think that the original cover for Young Miles (an otherwise fine production) is unspeakably ugly and may deter you from purchasing this hugo award-winning book which would otherwise provide you with hours of entertainment.
with that in mind, we are providing this alternate, less embarrassing cover for your reading pleasure. feel free to discard it and use the original cover if you enjoy flaunting its luridness. or, make it into a spaceship airplane, or what you wish. this has been a free service from
HARVARD BOOK STORE
since 1932
I mean they’re not wrong really
mybloodismaritime is this cover accurate?
The full set at last!
These days everyone’s all about sparkly vampires and tyrannical dictatorships trying to make you get with cute boys, and I’m just over here with my 90s YA heroine, who hangs out with marmosets and egg-laying mammals and rides dinosaur skeletons over tyrannical dictatorships before breakfast.
I really wanted to stick a tubby little duck-billed platypus into the final cover - and I still might. Don’t tempt me!
I felt like we needed more of these
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6
The distinctive and memorable Thailand-only covers for the Harry Potter novels.
A crow suddenly finds out he's appreciated not only for seduction and murder
I've never seen one of the birds ones fit better tbh
the walking dead + guide to troubled birds
Title cards for a 3-part Gondolin podcast special
Situation: Solas tears down the Veil, elves across Thedas slowly gain their magic and immortality. Guess who would not like that development.
also this in an excuse to draw a long-haired fenris helping refugees or escaped slaves
bonus
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