Maahilund (The Fair and Fey Book 2)

Maahilund (The Fair and Fey Book 2)

How many different ways can the covers in one series go wrong? (h/t Doug)

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Grackle
Grackle
7 years ago

Good grief, they’ve certainly got a crappy theme going though, haven’t they?

Kregger
Kregger
7 years ago

When did the Travelocity gnome get such long arms?

And decide to go after…

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
7 years ago

Three books (or more) in this series, and none here at LBC has a consistent, readily identifiable cover theme that links to the other books in the series.

Sad. And stupid.

Lydia
Lydia
7 years ago
Reply to  James F. Brown

The theme is obviously how to make lousy book covers in as many ways as possible.

Decca
Decca
7 years ago

It looks like it should be the cover for “Naughty Santa and the Nymph.”

Hitch
7 years ago

Did anyone else here notice that there’s some critter, in the water, in front of yon nymph? A turtle, perhaps, or…? You guys see it?

Lydia
Lydia
7 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

No, unfortunately. My cheap, cheap tablet can not do hi-res. I miss a lot because of it.

AlexB
AlexB
7 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

More than one critter. I’d say a school of fish.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago

Since you call attention … on laptop with 1280×720 pix screen, click link to hi-res cover, zoom in …

Oh, wow! This must be the scene cut from Swamp People where Glenn Guist rescues a nude swimmer from a loggerhead turtle (but she can’t decide who’s scarier).

Take Cover
Take Cover
7 years ago

FWIW this is a very low-res detail from a splendid out-of-copyright (1891) triptych —comment image

Lydia
Lydia
7 years ago
Reply to  Take Cover

Ducks? Geese?

Hitch
7 years ago
Reply to  Lydia

No, by god, it IS fish. It’s the fish that Väinämöinen throws away, while fishing, which turns into the gorgeous Aino, who laughs at him and vanishes forever.

See? Not crazy. Critters in the water. And you’re right, Take Cover–that’s a lovely Tryptych.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago
Reply to  Take Cover

The Aino Triptych is available in glorious hi-res detail (5,200 × 2,505 pixel) on Wikimedia Commons with its public domain status spelled out.
And the cover artist choose to use that lo-res image. LBC Lazy Book Cover.

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