Top Five Tuesday was originally created by Shanah @ Bionic Book Worm, but is now hosted by Meeghan @ Meeghan Reads. To participate, link your post back to Meeghan’s blog or leave a comment on her weekly post. I found this on Davida's Page @ The Chocolate Lady.
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This week’s topic is a Books with no pictures on the cover. Meeghan says, "I guess this one is more of an anti-scavenger hunt? Also, it’s up to you how far you take this one. Does a pattern count as a picture? What about a single line or spot of colour? Maybe you want to go completely blank with just the words. No matter, please share your top 5 books with no pictures on the cover."
Grjasnowa, Olga "All Russians Love Birch Trees" (GE: Der Russe ist einer, der Birken liebt) - 2012
Okay, I found a lot of books with no pictures on the cover. But in the end, I had to decide which way to go. As you can see, my books are all a little different but I tried to use some that I didn't show often before.
Fleischhauer, Wolfram "In a Tender Hold" (GE: Schule der Lügen) - 2003
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Interesting theme this week! I can't think of the last time I read a book with no picture on the cover. It's usually some Medieval painting or another.
ReplyDeleteI thought so, too, Sarah. But I found a lot and chose some that I don't have often for other topics. Maybe it's your type of reads.
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