#SPFBO 6 – Cover love (11)
2 October 2020
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: #SPFBO 6, Cover Love, DH Willison, Finding Fairy Tales, Flight of the Sky Cricket, Gordon Greenhill, Harpyness is Only Skin Deep, Kate Ramsey

The 1st of June marked the start of the sixth Self Published Fantasy Blog Off (details here.) My Introductory post is here. This year I’m aiming to shine a little bit of focus on some of the books either through posting excerpts to act as teasers for potential readers or through posting some of the covers and highlighting the book that way (not just for my own books but other entries). The invitation is open to all authors from the competition – if you’d like to post an excerpt then give me a shout in the comments (also, if you’ve contacted me recently and I’ve not responded please give me a(nother) shout, I’ve noticed recently that a lot of my comments have gone straight to Spam or Pending so I may have overlooked something.
As part of the competition there is a cover contest. The details can be found here.
So, this week’s chosen SPFBO covers are below – I think a couple of these, maybe even all three, are aimed at a younger audience. The first cover – the guy in the background is a bit creepy for sure but I like the overall effect, I very much like the style of the middle cover, it really draws the eye and I love the quirky font. The third cover made me smile, I love the huge character with the green hair, well placed tree cover and bird feet. Do you have a favourite?
Friday Face Off : A Standout Font
2 October 2020
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: A standout font, Books by Proxy, Friday Face off, Jay Kristoff, The Nevernight Chronicles

Here we are again with the Friday Face Off meme created by Books by Proxy . This is a great opportunity to feature some of your favourite book covers. The rules are fairly simple each week, following a predetermined theme (list below) choose a book (this doesn’t have to be a book that you’ve read), compare a couple of the different covers available for that particular book and choose your favourite. Future week’s themes are listed below – if you have a cover in mind that you’re really wanting to share then feel free to leave a comment about a future suggested theme. I’ve also listed events that take place during the year, that I’m aware of, so you can link up your covers – if you’re aware of any events that you think I should include then give me a shout. This week’s theme:
A Standout Font
I think everyone should be able to find something good for this week’s theme. I had one specific book in mind for this week’s topic, I might have used this book for a different prompt but I couldn’t resist. I’m facing off two sets of covers. This week The Nevernight Chronicles by Jay Kristoff:
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Well, it’s difficult to choose this week. I love the design of the top row of covers. I love the way they’re so well co-ordinated, critters on the front and lots of little details when you really zoom in.
But, on the other hand – look at those fonts for the second set. The covers are deliciously dark too and also when you zoom in you find some incredible backdrops.
I wasn’t going to choose a favourite this week because I like both sets – but, if push came to shove, if you really twisted my arm or it was a life or death situation, I think the top set just wins – for one reason, because the second set changed the font colour to white and the previous two covers were red – it grates on me just a little bit. I can’t help it, don’t judge me now.
Do you have a favourite?
I’ll be updating the list in order to include forthcoming events that I’m aware of so that you can perhaps link your themes up where possible (if you know of an event you’d like to share then let me know in the comments). As always, if you wish to submit an idea then leave me a comment – or if you’d like to host a week then simply let me know.
Next week – Mist/fog – “A thin grey fog hung over the city, and the streets were very cold; for summer was in England.”
Future themes: (if you’re struggling with any of these themes then use a ‘freebie’ or one of your favourite covers) (I’ve added some new themes – some of these are slightly different, in order to avoid too much repetition I’m trying to make the themes more of a suggestion that everyone can interpret how they like.
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9th October – Mist/fog – “A thin grey fog hung over the city, and the streets were very cold; for summer was in England.”
16th October – Spider web – “Farewell, Aragog, king of the arachnids, whose long and faithful friendship those who knew you would never forget!
23th October – Ripped/torn – interpret it as you wish
30th October – Forest/jungle – ‘None of the Jungle People like being disturbed.’
6th November – Planets – “You’re on Earth. There’s no cure for that.”
13th November – Bright – ‘The future’s so bright, I gotta wear shades’.
20th November – Words only – “Words are pale shadows of forgotten names. As names have power, words have power. Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts.”
27th November – Modern sci fi
4th December – Fae – or fairy??
11th December – Lake – the mysterious lake
18th December – Highly Stylised
25th December- Freebie – or day off.
Top Ten Tuesday : Answers
Yesterday I posted my Top Ten Tuesday post which was a list of movie/book quotes – today, I’ll post the films that the quotes were taken from:
1.“Oh, it’s quite simple. If you are a friend, you speak the password, and the doors will open.” – Gandalf, Lord of the Rings, JRR Tolkien
2. “Inconceivable” – The Princess Bride by William Goldman
3. “God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys god. Man creates dinosaurs.” / “Dinosaurs eat man. Woman inherits the earth.” – this is from Jurassic Park (not sure if it’s a quote from the book – I doubt it)
4. “No one would have believed, in the middle of the 20th century, that human affairs were being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man’s.” This is from War of the Worlds by HG Wells.
5. “Robert Neville looked out over the new people of the earth. He knew he did not belong to them; he knew that, like the vampires, he was anathema and black terror to be destroyed. And, abruptly, the concept came, amusing to him even in his pain. … Full circle. A new terror born in death, a new superstition entering the unassailable fortress of forever. I am legend.” – This is from I am Legend by Richard Matheson.
6. “They say once you grow crops somewhere, you have officially ‘colonised’ it. So technically, I colonised Mars. In your face, Neil Armstrong!” – The Martian by Andy Weir
7. “I’ll get you, my pretty, and your little dog too! – Wizard of Oz by Frank L Baum
8. “the children of the night. What sweet music they make.” – Bram Stoker’ Dracula – the movie version (not sure if this is a quote from the book too)
9. “I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcyle” – this is a move quote – Terminator 2.
10 Do you have a favourite quote that you fall into automatically??
My Five Word TL:DR Review : Beautiful, brutal, tale of revenge
A brilliantly imagined saga of honour, glory and warfare, Call of the Bone Ships is the captivating epic fantasy sequel to RJ Barker’s The Bone Ships.



