It’s been a whole month since I’ve done one of these! Life got in the way so I apologize. It’s summer now so I am BACK with another of Cover Battles! This time, I am going to be battling hardcovers and paperbacks. I love my hardcovers but sometimes, a paperback is just PRETTIER and more affordable. Other times, a paperback doesn’t live up to the amazingness of the book inside and other times, THEY ARE EQUALLY PRETTY.
SO go forth and vote for which cover is PRETTIER! May the best cover win! 😀
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Eva @ All Books Considered
I think the hardcover is better for all of these!
Miguel @ The Quirky Reader
Am I the only one who thinks that the HOW TO LOVE paperback is so darn cute? XD
Renae @ Rolling with the Moments
I think that the paperback cover for How to Love is the cutest darn one I’ve seen in a long time!
We don’t often get hardcover books here in Aussie with most stores only carrying paperbacks – but then, we also usually get different covers too…
Cindy
Can I just say I love the Trouble is A Friend of Mine paperback? Looks so good!
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Tanisha Williams
Hardcover for all three.
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Lauren @ Northern Plunder
I was really torn on the last book, I think that it depends on what the book is about as to which is better. Both work well for different reasons but I wouldn’t say they’re the same genre