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kspenmoll
Bloomsbury Girls: A Novel | Natalie Jenner
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#mapswithinbooks #bookshop #BloomsburyBooks #BloomsburyGirls

Why have some many many book covers over the past couple of years portray headless women, partial heads, back of head‘s. I find it personally insulting. It feels like publishers want to silence us- it feels derogatory to me. Maybe someone in publishing can clue me in. Is it artistic style?
“End of story” (as a student of mine used to say when he finished talking), end of rant.

DivineDiana It‘s definitely a trend! I thought it might be so the reader can imagine themselves as one of the characters. 🤔 Just a thought! 2y
TheBookHippie I agree it‘s insulting… 2y
Maria514626 @kspenmoll it drives me bonkers when we can‘t see their faces. Argh. Makes sense (?) in the current context. My eyes are constantly strained from rolling and my forehead tender from slapping. (edited) 2y
marleed I wondered if it is a financial thing. My son shoots commercial video. His wife is in the background from time to time but her face never shows. Once a few years ago her face was accidentally included and she still randomly receives a check in the mail. 2y
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moonsinjune
The Sisters Brothers | Patrick DeWitt
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Didn't have the read-iest of years #in2018, but it was better than 2017. Let's see... The thing I regret not doing the most out of these is not having attended a book festival. I gave up on Lady Chatterley's Lover. I bought from #bloomsburybooks in downtown Ashland OR. I read a few classics, reread Harry Potter like I always do, and bought a #Pantheon edition of Russian Fairy Tales because of its cover.

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