Best book covers of 2011

Cover War Winners

You know the saying “don’t judge a book by its cover,” right? But who can resist some of these eye-catching beauties that just won’t let you pass them by? They have covers that shout to be picked up. And even better than a truly enrapturing cover is an enchanting book! Get the best of both with these Cover War winners of 2011.

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The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen The Peach Keeper cover

New York Times bestselling author Sarah Addison Allen takes on superstitions with her latest novel, The Peach Keeper. It's a story that comes to us from Walls of Water, North Carolina and has readers diving into the character's Southern roots without abandon. The cover will make you look twice and wonder what is happening between those pages. The Peach Keeper is a charming story that will leave her loyal fans begging for more.

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Samantha Robey January 23, 2012 | 5:29 PM

Thanks Stephanie and Laura! And Susan, it was really hard to pick just five! There's so many more that made my list as well :)

Susan January 23, 2012 | 4:37 PM

sorry I don't agree with you, the best book cover I think is Kitchen's Daughter by Jael McHenry.

stephanie elliot January 23, 2012 | 1:45 PM

One Moment, One Morning looks like Val Frankel's Four of a Kind. Well, actually, Val's looks like Sarah's book, since Val's isn't officially out yet! And I LOOOOVE Camille's book The Art of Forgetting, but I have to say that I almost didn't read it because I'm not a fan of ballet, although the cover is STUNNING! I discussed this with her too. The soft cover is MUCH different -- check it out on amazon. Great round up of some gorgeous covers!

Laura Pep Wu January 23, 2012 | 1:13 PM

Great choices Samantha! One Moment, One Morning by Sarah Rayner's cover is STUNNING. It makes me want to grab a cup of tea and sit and read it all in one go.

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