Here, then, are a few covers that match her two:
The books (and CD) are:
- Un écart de jeunesse (the French translation of No One Knows) by Nancy Price
- Four Dreamers and Emily by Stevie Davies
- The Moor Is Dark Beneath the Moon by David Watmough
- The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
- Ausgesetzt: Im Land der Seehundjäger (Suspended: In the Land of the Seal Hunters*) by Margareta Lindberg
- Dead Souls by Ian Rankin
- Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
- Landscapes of the Mind: The Music of John McCabe by George Odam
- Mozart: The Wind Concertos by Christopher Hogwood (CD)
Be sure to pop over to Karen’s Copycat Cover post to check out the two covers that inspired this post!
*Title translation courtesy of Google Translate.
Very impressive! I should have picked up on the Rankin cover, I'm sure I've seen that around.
ReplyDeleteWow, that image was used a lot and I'm not crazy about it or any of the covers.
ReplyDeleteThe lone tree is a popular theme but these are same tree. And I don't like any of them either.
ReplyDelete...wow! Kind of don't like any of those covers!
ReplyDeleteThey got a lot of use out of the one tree didn't they? I don't think I like any of the much but if I had to vote I guess the CD cover wins for me.
ReplyDeleteYou can always tell which ones are self published, huh?
ReplyDeleteGood lord! This seems like one of the most lookalikes yet. You certainly lived up to her challenge!
ReplyDeleteWow, I think it kind of works for the CD, actually, but yeah, pretty unappealing generally!
ReplyDeleteI like that you included the CD cover too. :)
ReplyDeleteSo many similar covers you found. I am always amazed...
ReplyDeleteWow... there's just too many of them, with too little differences, to be able to pick a favorite this time. Impressive!
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