Ten Upcoming Books With Interesting Typography

I’m linking up with Top Ten Tuesday, which was created by The Broke and the Bookish and is now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. Check out upcoming Top Ten themes on Jana’s blog.


I love a good book cover, and it’s even better when the title’s typography is unusual and different. Today I’m sharing ten upcoming books with cool typography, and they are listed in alphabetical order by title. I’ll let these speak for themselves, with no commentary from me!


Which cover is your favorite?

Posted February 3, 2026 by Tammy in Top Ten Tuesday / 46 Comments


46 responses to “Ten Upcoming Books With Interesting Typography

    • Tammy

      I’ve seen it everywhere too, and I’m so excited to read it. I missed her last book so I need to catch up!

  1. The Mirror Halls is so cleverly designed. I looked once and then had to give it more attention to ensure I’d ‘got’ it…

  2. I think Japanese Gothic is my favorite cover even though the fonts are the most average of the lot. If I focused more on the typography I’d probably pick The Winter Folk.

  3. I love that cover for Japanese Gothic so much! I just finished up Morsel and enjoyed it but the story didn’t really match the cover which was a bit of a bummer.

  4. The Mirror Halls is new to me and I loooove the cover (including typography!) so thanks for putting that one on my radar! I (thankfully) know of the others, but I fully agree, there are some lovely fonts happening here! I LOVE the way they did the title on Morsel, that may be my favorite!

    • Tammy

      Yes, I do love Morsel too! And The Mirror Halls sounds really good, in addition to having a cool cover:-)

  5. Veros @ Dark Shelf of Wonders

    I love that you narrowed down into upcoming books, so many of these look so exciting! The Mirror Halls is so cool I love how the letters open up!! And Morsel also looks amazing, i love how the letters make a plant-filled staircase.

  6. Ooh I always love when features weave around the writing like on the cover for Morsel. I really like the way that the opening on The Mirror Halls affects its title too. And I’d completely overlooked the cigar going through the g when I added The Intrigue to my TBR, so clever.

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