Is there a specific name for those puzzles where you guess the phrase or idiom, like “friendfriendfriend” written around a circle to indicate “circle of friends” or, I dunno, “hitory hitory” for “Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them” (and yes I just made that last one up now)? I’ve never seen someone try to make a book cover out of those. I still haven’t.
Does that say “The Woods Body,” or is it meant to say “the Odds Body?” Honestly….this one is a poser. How much you want to be that the author thinks that people will be intrigued and will click on the thumbnail to SEE what it really says?
The most truth in advertising since…
Is there a specific name for those puzzles where you guess the phrase or idiom, like “friendfriendfriend” written around a circle to indicate “circle of friends” or, I dunno, “
hitoryhitory” for “Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them” (and yes I just made that last one up now)? I’ve never seen someone try to make a book cover out of those. I still haven’t.I’m nearly a month late, but since no one has answered your question, I believe that kind of puzzle is called a rebus.
Thanks!
What you read while you’re on the Road to Nowhere (Talking Heads song better be playing in your head now, if you have any taste).
Does that say “The Woods Body,” or is it meant to say “the Odds Body?” Honestly….this one is a poser. How much you want to be that the author thinks that people will be intrigued and will click on the thumbnail to SEE what it really says?
Sigh.
Hey! Just like their book sales!
This cover is going nowhere, just like the sales of this book.