The Friday Face-Off: Cold & Crisp

The Friday Face-Off was created by Books by Proxy, where each week bloggers can showcase books with covers centered around a weekly theme. You can visit Lynn’s Books for a list of upcoming themes. Join in the fun each Friday by finding a book whose cover is based on the theme!

This week’s theme: Cold & Crisp – a cover that gives you winter vibes.

This week I’m doing a simple “head to head” – U.S. vs. UK! I chose The Girl and the Stars by Mark Lawrence, which is set in a cold, ice covered world. Now I will confess, this book was a DNF for me. I got about 25% in and honestly I was bored to tears, so it’s been abandoned, unfortunately. BUT I think both covers say “cold & crisp” so let’s take a look:

Here is the lovely U.S. cover, published by Ace Books, which I think is really effective. I honestly don’t mind the title in the center covering the main figure, Yaz, I think it works fine. I love the glimpse of Lawrence’s really interesting world, an underground city covered in ice and snow. And I also love the stars twinkling around the girl, which is one of the cool parts of the worldbuilding.

This is the UK edition, published by Harper Voyager. This is my favorite! I absolutely love the black background and the contrasting figure of Yaz in the center. I love the huge fur coat she’s wearing, because it’s a cold ice world! And again, we have the glimmer of the stars which appear in the underground caves. I adore this cover! Maybe I should give this book another chance, what do you think?


Which cover do you like best? Which do you think conveys “crisp & cold” better?

Posted September 4, 2020 by Tammy in The Friday Face-Off / 30 Comments

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30 responses to “The Friday Face-Off: Cold & Crisp

  1. What a wonderful choice for this week’s subject, Tammy. And yes – I’m with you. The black cover with the etched drawing is just so classy:)).

    • Tammy

      I think you’re right, even though I like the second one more, the first definitely has more of a “chill” to it.

  2. Both are strong covers. My favorite is the US cover, just something about her pose and the colors that I like. However, I do think the UK cover better conveys crisp & cold, with the hood up and a warmer looking coat.

  3. Again this week I very nearly went with the same book. But, seriously, I don’t know which cover I would have chosen. Perhaps the UK one like you because it feels so different.
    Lynn 😀

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