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Like Hwang’s previous novels, this book is a tender, spooky portrait of outcast friends and lovers. In the first story, d and ...
They say you should never judge a book by its cover, but as a man intrigued by the concept of judgement, the French philosopher Albert Camus would allow us to make an exception. Happily the covers for ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNI love the hidden messages in these clever abstract Albert Camus book coversThey say you should never judge a book by its cover, but as a man intrigued by the concept of judgement, the French philosopher Albert Camus would allow us to make an exception. Happily the covers for ...
Heartwood” is a very apt name for this novel. Heartwood refers to the harder, more durable core of the tree. We see in each of the three central women characters ...
French monks used animal skins to bind and cover their books. One group of books covers didn't look at all like the others. Protein fingerprint and DNA analysis revealed them to be not local cows or ...
Andrew Labit recently celebrated the first anniversary of owning a used bookstore. He purchased the beloved Book Sack in ...
As a self-publisher, the words written on the pages of the book matter more than anything else. But there’s the “wow factor” of the cover design that draws people in. With that being said, make sure ...
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The Crafty Blog Stalker on MSNWhat is a Smash Book and Ideas to Create Your OwnAre you new to Smash Books? This guide explains them and shares smash book ideas so good you’ll want to glue something down ...
In the Galatea app, thumbnail images of book covers ... in web design and marketing, if not in literature. With some titles, Inkitt might repeat the process hundreds of times, making a novel ...
From classic authors like J.R.R. Tolkien to recent young adult writes such as John Green, there is a book for everyone. When the storms of life come, it’s nice to be reminded that there is light ...
The cover art shows Kindaka ready to fight up close and personal, with a beautiful rendition of his character design, down to the intricate detail put into his hair and imposing presence.
Can you spot the hidden easter egg on the cover? Patrick Gomez is an Executive Editor at Entertainment Weekly. Formerly at People magazine and The A.V. Club, the Critics Choice and Television ...
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