“For in every adult there dwells the child that was, and in every child there lies the adult that will be.”

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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, compare a couple of the different covers available for that particular book and choose your favourite.   Future week’s themes are listed below. This week’s theme:

 ‘More than one meaning have I’ – a cover featuring a knot/knots

Wow – did I struggle with this topic.  I have to choose some easier themes.  Obviously ‘knot’ can have more than one meaning – I’ve gone for the knot in a tree and chosen a favourite book – it feels like a bit of a tenuous link this week but if you scroll through the books you’ll see a cover with a boy climbing out of a tree knot hole – bingo: The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly – I love this book:

A few of these are very similar but simply with different colours.  I quite like the fourth one along other than the red badge spoiling it.  My cover is the red one and I alway have a soft spot for the book with the cover I own.  But, I kind of like this one:

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Something about the edges and the colours and the way the crooked man really jumps out.

Which is your favourite?

Next week – a cover that features only letters/words

Future themes:

19th January – You know your A, B, Cs – a cover made up only of letters/words

26th January – “The grass is always greener on the other side of personal extinction” – a cover featuring grass

2nd February – Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds – a Psychedelic cover

9th February – ‘My what big teeth you have’ – a cover featuring a cloaked figure 

16th February – ‘Groovy baby’ – a cover that is: Retro

23rd February – “There are too many steps in this castle, and it seems to me they add a few every night, just to vex me”  – a cover featuring a staircase

2nd March – ‘The only true wisdom is to know that you know nothing’ – a cover featuring something from Greek mythology

9th March – ‘…but Icarus flew too close’ – a cover featuring the Sun

16th March – ‘I got no strings to hold me down’ – a cover featuring a doll or puppet

23rd March – “When she was a child, the witch locked her away in a tower that had neither doors nor stairs.” – a cover featuring a Tower

30th March – ‘A little soil to make it grow’ – a cover featuring seeds/spores

6th April –  “After a good dinner one can forgive anybody, even one’s own relations.” – a cover featuring a family

13th April – ‘lawns and rocks and heather and different sorts of trees, lay spread out below them, the river winding through it’ –  a cover featuring a panorama

20th April – Where there’s fire there’s… – a cover featuring smoke

27th April – ‘Those darling byegone times… with their delicious fortresses, and their dear old dungeons, and their delightful places of torture’ – a cover that is positively mediaeval 

4th May-  ‘A Hand without a hand? A bad jape, sister.’ – a cover featuring a hand/hands

11th May – ‘Dinosaurs eat man. Woman inherits the earth’ – a cover featuring a dinosaur/s

18th May – ‘Let’s talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs;’ – a cover featuring a gravestone

25th May – Trip trap, trip trap, trip trap – a cover featuring footsteps

1st June – clinging and invasive – a cover featuring creeping vines

8th June – Raining Cats and Dogs – a cover featuring a stormy sky

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Books from 2010

So 2010 was an excellent year for books.  I’ve had a look through to see if I can pick out my favourites – there were such a lot of good ones though and unfortunately as I lost my book list for most of the year I can’t remember all of them!!

Picking a top ten out of so many books isn’t easy but I’ve had a go anyway (in no particular order):

The Girl who Played with Fire, Stieg Larsson (a simply excellent series but the middle book was my favourite)
The Book of Lost Things , John Connolly
The Dead Tossed Waves, Carrie Ryan
The Help, Kathryn Stockett (unputdownable)
Fire, Kristin Cashore
Before I Fall, Lauren Oliver
Clockwork Angel, Cassandra Clare
One Day, David Nicholls
Crescendo, Becca Fitzpatrick
Firebrand, Gillian Philip

    That’s it for 2010 – not easy making up that list with so many to choose from but looking back was fun and out of all the books I’ve read I guess I would be more than happy to reread the above named and would definitely recommend them to other people.