Hot Dog Girl vs. The Hate U Give – Contest of Covers

Previous Match Results

Match 2 has come to close and it was an absolute blow out. Jackaby snagged every single vote! Four Dead Queens is a fine cover, but this contest is for the very best of the very best. Voting might be easy now, but it’ll only get tougher and tougher as we get deeper into the rounds.

Round 1 – Match 3

Now we come the contest of the girl standing front and center. One holds a sign, the other wears a Hot Dog costume. 

Hot Dog girl is a fantastic illustration. The art is well done and the style is cool. If I didn’t know if was a novel, I might think it’s the cover to a graphic novel. Notice the level of detail. It’s not just carnival rides in the background, there’s also a bunch of trees. These people aren’t just standing on some purple background. We can see the lines to the cement pads making up the ground. And the trash lying around sporadically is a really nice and realistic touch.

I haven’t read this one, but I’d wager that when being introduced to various characters In the book, readers are likely to flip back and see if that character appears on the cover.

The title font isn’t bad, but it could be better. I’d prefer to see something a little cleaner. Take that slight squiggle out of it and I’d have no issue at all. The colour is really great. Gives me the impression of perpetual sunset. Very interesting.

The Hate U Give goes the opposite way. The key is simple. Clean, white, ‘less is more’ approach. A simple cover done well is impressive. Simple design isn’t simple to do. But I can’t count how many times a cover with a lot of white space has drawn my eye.It can be sitting on a shelf surrounded by full-colour, graphically intense covers and still I end up looking to the one with white space.

The only thing I would have done differently is to give Starr’s sign a bit of colour or maybe an outline. Without, her hands, legs and top of her head all seem to be floating. It’s easy enough to put together that she’s holding a sign, but for a split second it’s just a bunch of autonomous body parts.

Which will you choose? Leave your vote in a comment below.

Note: Between education and career, I have over 15 years of experience in the field of graphic design. While I don’t pretend to know everything about design, and it will always be extremely subjective, I feel like I can speak about it with a modicum of authority (or at the very least, I don’t sound completely clueless.)

Top 5 Magical Creatures

Oh boy. I have a feeling I’m about to break a bunch of rules with this this week’s Top 5 Tuesday. Or at least spark a few debates about what qualifies a creature as magical. Or something as a creature. Or the purest example of ‘a waste of time.’

Anyway… MAGICAL CREATURES!

 

Fawkes —Harry Potter

Let’s be honest. Most of us could probably fill out this whole like with creatures from the Harry Potter series. That’s why I restricted myself to choose ONE creature from any book/series. It was tough, but I had to choose Fawkes. And is it just me or are there a lot of similarities between Harry and Fawkes. Always there when needed, usually providing the key to defeating the enemy, rising from the dead. Just saying.

Anouk — Grim Lovelies

The mouse turned person, turned slave, turned rebel, turned BAD ASS!

Black Rock Witch – HEX

Maybe my most debatable choice… She certainly was a person at one point. But she’s hundreds of years old. Seemingly disappears and appears at will. Magic? Check. Creature? *shrug*

The Six-Armed Warrior – Godsgrave

This choice probably comes from how recently I finished reading this book, and how in love I am with everything connected to it. But that six-armed warrior was a total bad ass. Made me think of Mortal Kombat! And yes, I have completely forgotten its real name. Six-armed warrior will have to do.

Domovoy — The Bear and the Nightingale

Okay. I want some of these for my own house. I have absolutely no problem leaving bread and milk out if it gets things around the house taken care of. If I do that now, the only things that show up are ants!

Fun fact about this post: Kind of wanted to add Zombies  from ALMOST EVERY BOOK OF ALL TIME! Creature? Debatable. Magical? Not usually.

Jackaby v. Four Dead Queens – Contest of Covers

Previous Match Results

The results from Match 1 are in, and it’s a landslide. Ink dominated Children of Blood and Bone, getting 90% of votes. Children and Blood and Bone would have had a good chance at beating some of the other covers in the tournament, but it ended up competing against near-perfection, as far as design is concerned. People have also mentioned that IRL there’s foil involved in the Ink cover, which may have swayed that final 10% into voting the other way!

Round 1 – Match 2

Two solid entries for match 2. This might be a tough decision for a lot of people. Let’s find out.

Jackaby has a lot going on, in a good way. Many things to look at, within different levels. It’s one of those covers that somehow manages to show two completely different images, at the same time, without either one of them becoming muddled and losing detail.

The title font is a bit of risk. Going with something hand written usually is in design. It can add a degree of authenticity to a design, and if its someone’s actual handwriting, you could have a literal one-of-kind typeface. The other side of that is legibility. Some handwriting looks so dynamic, but can’t be deciphered by the top experts in the fields of linguists, etymology, and pre-school teachers combined. However, I don’t think very many people would have trouble reading Jackaby, so it’s a risk that paid off, in my opinion. 

Four dead Queens also gives our eyes a lot to take it. A wonderful illustration which immediately starts giving weight to the book’s title as well as some insight into the story. The crowns are all very different, so could this mean Queens from different kingdoms, or just ladies with varied taste? (I haven’t read this book—or Jackaby for that matter) And who can ignore the blood?

The font is unique, but not weird. Too often you see a design using something different for the sake of different. And as we’ve seen many times before, different isn’t automatically good. Only when it’s done right. And this is. Also, the effects on the typeface giving it some depth and the little “ting” as we call it, on the second D, almost makes it look suited for jewellery, fitting in with the overall theme.

Which will you choose? Leave your vote in a comment below.

 

Note: Between education and career, I have over 15 years of experience in the field of graphic design. While I don’t pretend to know everything about design, and it will always be extremely subjective, I feel like I can speak about it with a modicum of authority (or at the very least, I don’t sound completely clueless.)

Ink vs. Children of Blood and Bone – Contest of Covers

Finally! The Contest of Covers has begun! And we have quite a pairing for a very first matchup. The runaway train that is Children of Blood and Bone vs a lesser known, but absolutely fantastic rendering with Ink.

Let’s talk Tomi Adeyemi’s Children of Blood and Bone first. This might get me killed to say, but I do not like this cover. At all. To be fair, I’ve seen a lot of people rant and rave about how much they love this cover. But since the first day I saw it, my reaction was: eeeeewww…

Credit where credit is due, cover artist on this one is Rich Deas. Among his accomplishments, he did covers for the Six of Crows duology and a series called The Demonata, which are really great, especially when looking at them all together. Children of Blood and Bone is another story. It just didn’t land the way many of his other covers have. Originally, I thought the figure at the bottom of the cover was sloppy and odd-looking. But now that I’m taking the time to really look and study, the detail on that element is quite good.

The smoke, or whatever it’s supposed to be, rising from that figure’s head is a whole other thing. There are a few parts of that seems to be doing something interesting, but the majority of it looks juvenile. And don’t get me started on the font. I’m a big believer in the font having a purpose. This just seems like it’s trying to be weird for the sake of weird.

Illustrated by Jamie Gregory and designed by Andrew Biscomb, Ink by Alice Broadway is a book (and cover) that I was completely unaware of when planning this contest. But it’s wonderful. Look at all the flowing art, each piece running into the next. The imagery, both hidden and plain, give they eye lots and lots to do. It has me wondering if we’re looking at pieces of the story found inside the cover. 

My only criticism would be the title. It’s pretty small. However, sitting inside the only portion with striking white lines, it really draws the eye, so maybe the size of the title isn’t a huge concern.

I do wonder what this cover would look like with a series of coloured illustrations. The duo-tone definitely works, but a full colour might look amazing. At the same time, it might ruin everything. You’d have to see it to know for sure.

Those are my opinions, but you have to make up your own mind. What cover do you like better? Children of Blood and Bone or Ink? Vote in the comments below. 

Note: Between school and work, I have over 15 years of experience in graphic design. While I don’t pretend to know everything about design, and it will always be extremely subjective, I feel like I can speak about it without sounding completely clueless. 

A Preview of The Contest of Covers!

It’s almost here. Can you feel it? Are you excited? ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?!

Oh… I guess you’re not since it really hasn’t happened yet…

BUT, I have a little preview for you all. I used a random bracket generator (which people normally use to organize sports tournaments) and all the first rounds matchups have been decided.

Might be a little hard to see now, but nothing to worry about. Each cover will get the unyielding spotlight and discussion before any votes need to be cast. (I won’t be voting on any matchups unless a tie-breaker is needed.)

Tomorrow, the first match will be posted and discussed. Then the world is free to vote. A few days later, the next matchup will be posted. Rinse and repeat, rinse and repeat, until we’ve been through all matchups.

Thanks for checking in, and I’ll see you tomorrow for our first matchup!

Fun fact about this post: I’m watching playoff hockey as I put this together. The parallels are unexpected and a little alarming.

 

Top 5 books I want to reread

Who has time for rereads?! There are so many books still waiting for first reads!

I’m going to assume that Shanah’s Top 5 Tuesday this week takes place in a magical world where time is limitless and I have no other responsibilities or distractions to pull me away from reading.

I CAN ROLL WITH THAT!

Illuminae

Illuminae

Maybe I spoke too soon about not having time, because I am in fact re-reading this one. But maybe I spoke too soon about that, because I already put the book aside to deal with a few others…

Red Rising

If I did read this again, it would be the third time through. Nothing wrong with that.

Six of Crows book cover

Six of Crows

I’d especially like to do this one since I’m going to be reading Crooked Kingdom soon.

Robopocalypse

This is kind of an odd one, because it wouldn’t really make any other top 10 lists of mine. But there’s a sequel and I’d really like to remember what happened in this one before moving on.

Ex-Heroes

Again, for sequels, but also because it was such a fun thrill-ride the first time. I burned through the pages so quickly the cover was smoking by the time I was done!

Fun fact about this post: A Robopocalypse re-read will be happening shortly, in audiobook form!

One Week Until… The Contest of Covers!

Covers will fight! Covers will die! And after all is said and done, one cover will see be swathed in design glory!

• Nominate your favourite book cover (or multiple covers) via comments on this blog, twitter, or instagram.
• Everyone will vote on each match-up, using the same blog/twitter/instagram comments.
• It will be bracket/single-elimination style.
• First round will start with 16 covers (maybe 32 depending on the amount of nominations)

Round 1 starts May 10th! See you there!

Fun fact about this post: The Contest of Covers needs no fun facts!

Top 5 sequels I need to get to

There’s no shortage of options for this one! I’m great at starting a series, and awful at continuing/finishing them. Hopefully this doesn’t end up being a Top 500 Sequels I need to get to…

Top 5 Tuesday is hosted by the prolific and always-entertaining Shanah the Bionic Book Worm. Join in.

Ex-Patriots by Peter Clines (Ex-Heroes #2)

Ex-Heroes is such a fun book. If there are 2 things I can’t enough of, it’s superheroes and zombies. This has both. Even Zombie-Superheroes!

Firefight by Brandon Sanderson (The Reckoners #2)

MORE SUPERHEROES! Sanderson is usually known for his fantasy, which he’s also excellent at, but the first entry of Reckoners (Steelheart) is incredible. Very cinematic and keeps you guessing until the end.

Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch (Gentleman Bastard #2)

To be fair, I pretty much just finished book 1, The Lies of Locke Lamora, but this sequel is still high up on my TBR because of how phenomenal the first one was.

Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo (Six of Crows #2)

I have no excuse for having not read this one yet. I read Six of Crows over a year ago. I have this book sitting in my shelf. It just needs to happen. Soon.

Obsidio by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff (The Illuminae Files #3)

Another one sitting on my shelf, though I only got it recently. Plus, I’m putting it off a little to re-read books 1 & 2 before jumping into number 3!

Fun fact about this post: I was tempted to include Iron Gold from the Red Rising series, but it’s kind of the start of it’s own trilogy…

Motivational Monday – Not All Motivational Advice is Good

I watch a lot of motivational videos. There are plenty of people on YouTube that take videos of professional speakers, edit the best parts together, and pair it with some epic, Inception-like music tracks. (if you’re interested some of my favourite channels are Chispa Motivational, Ben Lionel Scott, and the Mulligan Brothers.)

These videos pump me up on days when I’m struggling to keep my hustle going. Though on a recent binge of these videos, I started to notice the pitfalls and warts that some of these videos have.

There isn’t a lesson in everything they say. Eric Thomas is one of my favourite speakers. He’s entertaining, and his style really speaks to me when I need something to get me up and moving. But some of the things he talks about only apply to him. If you listen to his greatest hits, you’ll certainly hear him harping about, “NO ALARM CLOCK NEEDED!” He goes on to explain that he’s woken up every morning by his passion for getting things done. As great as that would be for the rest of us, it’s not exactly a skill that can be learned or developed. You can yell at me every day to wake up without an alarm, but it ain’t happening.

You can’t take everything they say literally. A lot of speakers end up talking about being unhappy in life and making changes. If you don’t like your job, quit. If you don’t like your house, leave. If you don’t like the people around you, walk away from them. These aren’t necessarily bad goals, but they aren’t snap decisions to be made so easily. Don’t like your job, take the steps to find something more fulfilling. Not as snappy as, “QUIT!” but it’ll leave people in a better situation. Sometimes it’s about taking the core message instead of every word.

They all say a lot of the same things. I saw one compilation that had Eric Thomas, Will Smith, The Rock, and a few others all taking turns saying, “You will not outwork me.” Fun to say, I’m sure, but put all these guys in the same room and some of them are going to outwork the others. (my money’s on the Rock!)

Take these videos for what they’re worth. Use them to improve something in yourself, whether that be your mood for that day, your outlook on your life, or whatever you can get from it. Take what you need, and leave the rest. Nothing in these videos is meant to be followed word for word.

Find the good. Use it. Leave the rest.

First Impression Friday – Godsgrave by Jay Kristoff

Welcome to another First Impression Friday. In case this is your first time, here’s the rundown:

• Based on this sampling of your current read, give a few impressions
and predict
what you’ll think by the end.
• Did you think you’d love and ended up hating it? Or did you think
you’d hate it and wound up loving it? Or were you exactly right?
• Link back to Storeys of Stories so I can enjoy reading all the
First Impression Fridays out there!

Assassin Mia Corvere has found her place among the Blades of Our Lady of Blessed Murder, but many in the Red Church ministry think she’s far from earned it. Plying her bloody trade in a backwater of the Republic, she’s no closer to ending Consul Scaeva and Cardinal Duomo, or avenging her familia. And after a deadly confrontation with an old enemy, Mia begins to suspect the motives of the Red Church itself.

When it’s announced that Scaeva and Duomo will be making a rare public appearance at the conclusion of the grand games in Godsgrave, Mia defies the Church and sells herself to a gladiatorial collegium for a chance to finally end them. Upon the sands of the arena, Mia finds new allies, bitter rivals, and more questions about her strange affinity for the shadows. But as conspiracies unfold within the collegium walls, and the body count rises, Mia will be forced to choose between loyalty and revenge, and uncover a secret that could change the very face of her world.

Let’s talk about Godsgrave by Jay Kristoff.

Confession time. I’m over halfway done. So this is way past what I would normally consider to be a “first impression.” BUT I DON’T CARE! I WANT TO TALK ABOUT THIS BOOK!!

It’s SO good. I’ve said that about a lot of books, but based on how I feel this time, I’m not sure I ever meant it before. I was a big fan of the first book, but even that doesn’t seem to compare. There’s so much of what made the first one amazing and still so much to make it original. The action is intense, emotions are high and so are the stakes. I’m even enjoying the footnotes this time around, which were a point of contention for me in the first book.

Time to go stab read more. Bye!

My Prediction: 5 MILLION stars

Fun fact about this post: Buddy reading this with Taylor from Nerd Narration, who buddy read Nevernight with me as well.