The image in itself (sans ravens) was good. But what does it have to do with Boudicca? It’s like using the Eiffel Tower to represent Charlemagne. Doesn’t bode well for the historical accurency of the story.
I’m pretty sure there was no artist involved in the making of this cover. 😉
Ron Miller
10 years ago
Oh God. It’s book one. What is she going to do to the rest of those poor historic women?
Waffles
10 years ago
Why are there so many ravens? That is beyond an unkindness of ravens, it is just cruel.
Take Cover
10 years ago
For a minute I thought they were penguins.
Meanwhile I think this falls into quite an unusual category of lousy book cover: Some are sad, some are deranged, many are inept. This one is just idiotic.
I would so much have preferred to see a fabulous illustration of a warrior woman in correct period clothing. There must be some out there. In public domain even.
Add unreadable text. I can’t even…
The image in itself (sans ravens) was good. But what does it have to do with Boudicca? It’s like using the Eiffel Tower to represent Charlemagne. Doesn’t bode well for the historical accurency of the story.
Exactly.
What would be sad is if the author did know the history of Boudica/Boudicca but the cover artist keyed only from the early date and general locale.
I’m pretty sure there was no artist involved in the making of this cover. 😉
Oh God. It’s book one. What is she going to do to the rest of those poor historic women?
Why are there so many ravens? That is beyond an unkindness of ravens, it is just cruel.
For a minute I thought they were penguins.
Meanwhile I think this falls into quite an unusual category of lousy book cover: Some are sad, some are deranged, many are inept. This one is just idiotic.
Nevermore…
Lol!
I would so much have preferred to see a fabulous illustration of a warrior woman in correct period clothing. There must be some out there. In public domain even.