Today’s covers all come from books we reviewed in July 2012. Once you identify a book cover, in the comment section list the number of the cover (1-12), the author, and the book title. If you get it correct, you’ll be entered into a drawing to win a book of your choice from our stacks.
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Please just identify one cover that has not been correctly identified so far. That way, others will have a chance to play. Make sure to check back to see if you won! Good Luck!
Next week: Nancy Holzner has a question for you (and a book).















Bones of Faerie: Faults and sparks of brilliance
The Last Song of Orpheus: Old story told beautifully
My Soul to Steal: One of the better YA paranormal series
#9 is Thieftaker by D.B. Jackson
Correct!
I can’t do a single one of these!
Marion, you read some of these books….
#7 is The Queen’s Hunt. I definitely recognize that throat cutting sword from the discussion.
Yes!
I’m pretty sure #4 is The Hammer and the Blade by Paul S. Kemp.
Yes, it is!
#1 is Wake of the Bloody Angel by Alex Bledsoe.
Righto!
I think #3 is The Crystal Crown by Brenda Clough
Yep!
#6 is Tin Swift by Devon Monk
Forgot to hit the subscribe to email button!
Correct!!
9 is The Thieftaker by D B Jackson
Correct, but already identified by Elton. :)
#8 Giant Thief by David Tallerman
Good eye!
Forgot to check the followup button
#6 is Supernatural Noir edited by Ellen Datlow
I’m sorry, that was a typo. It’s supposed to be #5
You are right, sir! Creepy image, isn’t it?
It is a little, but surreal too! I actually like what they did with it.
Dang it.! I only know Thieftaker (9) and it’s been ID’d. I recognized 7 as well because it’s the one where we “retitled” it, but someone already guessed it. Oh well. Close shave and all that.
Bummer! But, hey, you won one recently, right? :)
Still unidentified: 2, 10, 11, 12
Are we allowed to do more than one?
After a week, yes.
#10 – www:wonder by Robert Sawyer
Yes! WWW:Wonder
Assuming it is safe to comment again after a week, I will say that #11 looks to be Sharps by KJ Parker.
You have a sharp eye, sir!
well, if we can do more than one after a week, I would say #12 is Albert of Adelaide by Howard L. Anderson
And the last one, #2 is Minority Council, Kate Griffin (I think)
April, if you live in the USA, you win a book of your choice from our stacks. Please contact me (Tim) with your choice and a US address.
Woot!