57 Quirky, Strange, And Outright Bad Book Covers That Hit All The Wrong Notes (New Pics)
The phrase “don’t judge a book by its cover” sounds nice on paper, but if everyone actually followed it, publishers wouldn’t spend so much time and money creating them. And that’s not something we, the readers, want.
The subreddit ‘Terrible Book Covers’ is dedicated to finding the thoughtless, poorly executed, or otherwise baffling designs that were eventually greenlit and sent to print. Turns out, there’s no shortage of them.
We put together some of our recent favorites from the community that got our attention—albeit for all the wrong reasons—and invite you to take a look as well.
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Animal Farm By George Orwell
Basic Self-Defense By Fred Neff 1976
From a numbers point of view, nearly six in ten (57%) Americans have bought or read a book based solely on its cover, one survey of 2,000 adults has revealed.
Surprisingly, a whopping 96 percent of those who did so say the book largely met their expectations.
However, eight in ten (80%) admit to avoiding a book because of its outward appearance. (Perhaps they're also members of ‘Terrible Book Covers?’)
Emma By Jane Austen
Recipes For Romance By I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
Respondents said the main reasons for this decision were:
- the cover looked too plain (61%);
- the cover used a repulsive title font (56%);
- the cover featured art that didn’t match the genre (52%), and
- the cover used the movie poster of the book’s film adaptation (49%).
The Metamorphosis, By Franz Kafka
Your Erroneous Zones By Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
We Like Kindergarten
Satan Was A Lesbian, By Fred Haley
The survey also revealed which elements make the best book covers. People noted that a detailed illustration is important (53%), as is an image of the story’s setting (53%).
Other notable mentions were a compelling color palette (50%) and an image of the protagonist (47%).
Jurassic Park By Michael Crichton
The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow By Washington Irving
Tilly Mae And The Toothache By Renita A. Burgess
The Old Man And The Sea
Respondents shared what their favorite covers of the books they’ve read were, and the most mentioned were: “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill, “Atomic Habits” by James Clear, “Misery” by Stephen King, “Harry Potter” series by J. K. Rowling as well as the “Twilight” series by Stephanie Meyer, and “Fifty Shades of Gray” by E. L. James.
El Retrato De Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
Crabs: The Human Sacrifice
Drácula By Bram Stoker
Make Way For Dragons By Thorarinn Gunnarsson
Additionally, the survey revealed the interesting differences between day and night readers.
If you consider yourself an avid reader, you most likely read during the day rather than at night (88% vs. 69%).
Among day readers, nearly two-thirds (65%) attribute their preference to avoiding nightmares based on the material they’re going through, while over half (52%) simply want to escape to another place, specifically during the day.
Skin Of The Soul
Self-Defence For Women
Psychic Pets: The Secret World Of Animals By Joseph Wylder
Day readers are also more likely than night readers to prefer to read surrounded by others (49% vs. 36%).
However, more than half (56%) of those who read at night said it helps them get better shuteye and fall asleep faster (55%).
If the cover isn’t so terrible that they can’t even look at it, of course.
The Plot Against The “King” Don’t Delete Mods, It’s A Real Book
3 Guys And A Squirrel: A Slacker's Guide To Adventuring
Im Taumel Des Lebens By Erwin Sittig
A Little Princess By Frances Hodgson Burnett
Schrödinger's Cat By Robert Anton Wilson
The Joy Of Pasta
Regalbop By Leonard Wasserman
Dracula By Bram Stoker
Northanger Abbey By Jane Austen
The Legacy Begins By E C Pando
The Gaean Enchantment By T. Jackson King
His Monkey Wife By John Collier
Hatchet… Amazing Book, Terrible Original Cover. There’s Just Too Much Going On
Margaret L. Miller - "Love In The Time Of Coronavirus"
Put Your Hands Up! [An Arrest Warrant From God]
He-Man And The "Lost The Will" Dragon
Hi There, High School! By Gay Head
Anne Of Avonlea: That Time Green Gables Was Cursed By A Witch
This Old French Edition Of Bilbo The Hobbit
The Picture Of Dorian Grey By Oscar Wilde
I Am Haunted - Living Life Through The Dead By Zak Bagans And Kelly Crigger
Poirot's Early Cases By Agatha Christie (1979 Fontana Books Edition)
The Monk (...About A Catholic Monk In Spain)
The Gay Teacher, By Randy Reid
Dorian Gray: What Would You Do?
The Case Of The Lame Canary
A Clockwork Orange, Anthony Burgess
The Picture Of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
Lolita By Nabokov
Fred Durst Coloring Book By Yamaguci A. Hyuga
Mutation
Baby Consealed By Leah Mills
Candide By Voltaire
Everworld Brave The Betreyal By K.a. Applegate
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Slim For Him - Patricia B. Kreml
"Watchers" By Dean Koontz
What the hell did poor Oscar Wilde do to deserve appearing on this list THREE TIMES?
There sure are a lot of New York Times best selling whatevers, isn't there?
Speaking as an insider yeah, that label is pretty meaningless.
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There sure are a lot of New York Times best selling whatevers, isn't there?
Speaking as an insider yeah, that label is pretty meaningless.
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