Friday Face Off : Made for each other
25 February 2022
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Books by Proxy, Friday Face off, Made for Each Other, Sarah Gailey, The Echo Wife

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’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.
I’ve added themes in below. For information, I’m trying out some new ideas so along with coming up with particular items for book covers I thought we could also look for certain elements contained within the book or that play a large part in the story – this really broadens things out because I have plenty of more ideas with this – I’ve gone for a few of the Tough Travel Themes (so a book with that theme – just choose any book – the theme isn’t necessarily on the cover, then compare covers), also, I’ve thrown in some genres and some colours. Hopefully this will open things out a little and give us some more freedom to come up with new books.
This week’s theme:
Tough Travel Tropes : Made for each other
Firstly, apologies for not blog hopping. I don’t know why I’m so far behind this week but I am aiming to catch up with everyone later today. Anyway, today’s theme, I actually had lots of ideas for this one but I’ve gone for a book that I really enjoyed and that, feels perfect for this week’s theme if you take it literally. The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey is a futuristic book that looks at genetic cloning and the lengths that some people will go to to get things right! Here are the covers:
I quite like a few of the ideas here although there are little things that just niggle me somehow. I like the second cover with the black background and two rings – the second ring is not quite a perfect imitation if you look closely and I really like that idea but I’m not keen on the way the title is echoed – although I understand the reasoning. I also quite like the black and red cover. It gives me vibes of an illusion where you look at a picture and see a ‘vase’ (for example) but then when you look more closely it’s maybe something else like the outline of two faces. Again, I like the idea but think the execution overall just needs something else. I’ve instead gone for the cover which represents perfect suburbia with two women relaxing in the garden with the garden hedge in the background – don’t ask me why this appeals to me, something about being behind your garden hedge, secluded, everything looking perfect but the reality is there’s lots going on.

Which one is your favourite?
If you’re taking part in this week’s theme feel free to leave your link in the comments below.
If you know of an event that’s coming up let me know and I’ll try and include covers that work for the event itself so that you can link up to the Friday Face Off and, 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. Also, I would just mention that it’s very possible that some of these might be repeats from previous FFOs although I have tried to invent more ‘open ended’ prompt that can be interpreted differently and also prompts that relate to emotions. Finally, don’t struggle with any of these, this is meant to be a fun way of highlighting books. If you can’t come up with a book you think fits for a particular week use a freebie – perhaps a recent read for example:
Next Week’s Theme : Gadgets and airships – a book that is ’steampunk
2022
Friday Face Off : Hate to Love
18 February 2022
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Books by Proxy, Friday Face off, Hate to Love, Tough Travel Tropes

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’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.
I’ve added themes in below. For information, I’m trying out some new ideas so along with coming up with particular items for book covers I thought we could also look for certain elements contained within the book or that play a large part in the story – this really broadens things out because I have plenty of more ideas with this – I’ve gone for a few of the Tough Travel Themes (so a book with that theme – just choose any book – the theme isn’t necessarily on the cover, then compare covers), also, I’ve thrown in some genres and some colours. Hopefully this will open things out a little and give us some more freedom to come up with new books.
This week’s theme:
Tough Travel Tropes : Hate to Love
This week’s theme is one of my prompts to push The Friday Face Off into new ground. So, we have the themes where we’re looking for something on the cover – the TTT are more about the content of a particular book. Therefore, find a book that you love (or not) that has the Hate to Love trope within and compare the covers for that book. Hopefully easy enough?? And, I look forward to seeing what everyone comes up with.
I have to say that I had a few books for this week’s theme but I’ve gone for a book that I loved. Very different and forward thinking. My review is here. This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. A futuristic story with two opposing agents. Lets look at the covers:
I actually quite like a couple of these covers very much but in this instance I’m going with the original:

Which one is your favourite?
If you’re taking part in this week’s theme feel free to leave your link in the comments below.
If you know of an event that’s coming up let me know and I’ll try and include covers that work for the event itself so that you can link up to the Friday Face Off and, 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. Also, I would just mention that it’s very possible that some of these might be repeats from previous FFOs although I have tried to invent more ‘open ended’ prompt that can be interpreted differently and also prompts that relate to emotions. Finally, don’t struggle with any of these, this is meant to be a fun way of highlighting books. If you can’t come up with a book you think fits for a particular week use a freebie – perhaps a recent read for example:
Next Week – 25th Made for each other – interpret this any way you please
2022
Friday Face Off : Sealed with a kiss
11 February 2022
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Books by Proxy, Friday Face off, Sealed with a Kiss

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’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.
I’ve added themes in below. For information, I’m trying out some new ideas so along with coming up with particular items for book covers I thought we could also look for certain elements contained within the book or that play a large part in the story – this really broadens things out because I have plenty of more ideas with this – I’ve gone for a few of the Tough Travel Themes (so a book with that theme – just choose any book – the theme isn’t necessarily on the cover, then compare covers), also, I’ve thrown in some genres and some colours. Hopefully this will open things out a little and give us some more freedom to come up with new books.
This week’s theme:
Sealed with a kiss – lips, or the impression left by a kiss
How on earth did I come up with this theme – I hope you all managed a little easier than I did. I was a bit stumped and although I did eventually find two books that fit they’re both from quite a few years ago. I’ve gone for Shadow Kiss, book 3 in the Vampire Academy series by Richelle Mead. Here are the covers:
If you know of an event that’s coming up let me know and I’ll try and include covers that work for the event itself so that you can link up to the Friday Face Off and, 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. Also, I would just mention that it’s very possible that some of these might be repeats from previous FFOs although I have tried to invent more ‘open ended’ prompt that can be interpreted differently and also prompts that relate to emotions. Finally, don’t struggle with any of these, this is meant to be a fun way of highlighting books. If you can’t come up with a book you think fits for a particular week use a freebie – perhaps a recent read for example:
Next Week – Tough Travel Tropes – Hate to Love
2022
Friday Face Off : Brooding and dull like a cloudy sky – a cover that is grey
4 February 2022
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Andrea Stewart, Books by Proxy, Friday Face off, The Bone Shard Daughter

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’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.
I’ve added themes in below. For information, I’m trying out some new ideas so along with coming up with particular items for book covers I thought we could also look for certain elements contained within the book or that play a large part in the story – this really broadens things out because I have plenty of more ideas with this – I’ve gone for a few of the Tough Travel Themes (so a book with that theme – just choose any book – the theme isn’t necessarily on the cover, then compare covers), also, I’ve thrown in some genres and some colours. Hopefully this will open things out a little and give us some more freedom to come up with new books.
This week’s theme:
Brooding and dull like a cloudy sky – a cover that is grey
I had quite a few grey covers for this week’s theme but I’ve gone for a relatively recent read that I was happy to discover had a couple of alternative covers to choose from. The Bone Shard Daughter (No.1 of the Drowning Empire series) by Andrea Stewart:
I’m most familiar with the first cover and I always feel drawn to the cover I’m most familiar with but, that being said, I like the cover with the same design but the red background, it really makes the design pop and actually the second cover in series fits in with the different coloured background. I’m also quite fond of the totally different cover with the golden key. I think my favourite is:

Which one is your favourite?
If you’re taking part in this week’s theme feel free to leave your link in the comments below.
If you know of an event that’s coming up let me know and I’ll try and include covers that work for the event itself so that you can link up to the Friday Face Off and, 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. Also, I would just mention that it’s very possible that some of these might be repeats from previous FFOs although I have tried to invent more ‘open ended’ prompt that can be interpreted differently and also prompts that relate to emotions. Finally, don’t struggle with any of these, this is meant to be a fun way of highlighting books. If you can’t come up with a book you think fits for a particular week use a freebie – perhaps a recent read for example:
Next Week – Sealed with a kiss – lips, or the impression left by a kiss
2022
Friday Face Off : In space nobody can hear you scream
28 January 2022
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Books by Proxy, Friday Face off, Murder in space, One Way, SJ Morden

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’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.
I’ve added themes in below. For information, I’m trying out some new ideas so along with coming up with particular items for book covers I thought we could also look for certain elements contained within the book or that play a large part in the story – this really broadens things out because I have plenty of more ideas with this – I’ve gone for a few of the Tough Travel Themes (so a book with that theme – just choose any book – the theme isn’t necessarily on the cover, then compare covers), also, I’ve thrown in some genres and some colours. Hopefully this will open things out a little and give us some more freedom to come up with new books.
This week’s theme:
In space nobody can hear you scream – murder mystery in space
One thing that I think I need to work on is reading more sci-fi! When I go through my lists I realise how little I read in this genre and I think I really need to step out of my comfort zone a bit more. Anyway, I’ve gone this week for One Way by SJ Morden. Not a lot of covers for this but here they are:
Well, initially I’m drawn to the first cover with the planet and the astronaut floating alone in the dar. But then I kind of like the lonely figure standing on the dusty terrain by himself. I actually don’t think I can chose a favourite this week – which one do you like?
If you know of an event that’s coming up let me know and I’ll try and include covers that work for the event itself so that you can link up to the Friday Face Off and, 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. Also, I would just mention that it’s very possible that some of these might be repeats from previous FFOs although I have tried to invent more ‘open ended’ prompt that can be interpreted differently and also prompts that relate to emotions. Finally, don’t struggle with any of these, this is meant to be a fun way of highlighting books. If you can’t come up with a book you think fits for a particular week use a freebie – perhaps a recent read for example:
Next Week – brooding and dull like a cloudy sky – a cover that is grey
2022




