![]() ![]() I was in a hurry at my library, and I grabbed three books from my to-read list and I checked them out. I realized why when I finally checked it out. I have had this book on my reading list for a while and I've kept putting off reading it. Despite all these three points I don't think this cover choice was a good one. Third, if covers have a picture of the characters they should do their best to make the picture of the character look like how the character is described in the book (no blond skinny girls when there is a plump black hair girl.). Second, I admit this is what I imagine Rodzina looked like at the beginning of the book (her features were the same at the end, but her expression was probably a lot different). I can tell she read this book and thought a lot about Rodzina and what she would possibly look like. ![]() ![]() First of all I really like Trina Schart Hyman. I am not one who usually makes a big deal about what the cover of a book has (though my graphic designer husband says everyone judges books by their cover even if they don't know they are doing it). I'm afraid the first thing I need to start with is the cover. ![]()
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