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To HATE photographs on covers of novels

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Summerbreezing · 03/05/2014 20:48

Illustrations look so much better and still leave lots up to your imagination. Photographs just seem to ruin the whole fiction element of the book. And I particularly hate when an old children's book set, for instance, in the 1950s is reprinted with a photograph of a child in a hoodie and trainers. It just totally wrecks the whole atmosphere and setting of the story.

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HoVis2001 · 04/05/2014 00:57

The new Georgette Heyer covers make me want to cry:

www.amazon.co.uk/Grand-Sophy-Georgette-Heyer-ebook/dp/B004M8S44K/ref=la_B000AQ1Q70_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1399161042&sr=1-3&tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21

They give off a really teenage chick lit sort of vibe to me. Yes, Georgette Heyer is light reading, yes, they are romances, but they are also beautifully written and deeply well researched. Silhouette cartoons just don't capture the feeling of the world her books inhabit at all, for me. Sad

My DH once covered a copy of 'Never Let Me Go' with hand-drawn illustrations when the only copy I could find had the film version cover, so deeply did I object to it. So, YANBU! And generic photographs, even worse.

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Edendance · 04/05/2014 00:55

Hehehe... I found out recently that a photo of me is the cover of a book...

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Summerbreezing · 04/05/2014 00:20

The 90210 and Rosie and Jim versions Shock. Who on earth picks those covers. Actually the 90210 one is a complete travesty. Angry

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ravenAK · 04/05/2014 00:13
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Summerbreezing · 04/05/2014 00:10

I love the way Noel Streatfeild books are being reprinted with lovely old fashioned covers. Far nicer than my 1970s versions with children in flared jeans and trainers, even though the stories themselves were often set in pre-war or immediately post-war England. Very confusing when I was a child.

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lionheart · 03/05/2014 23:48

Like Sherlock after Ready Brek. Smile

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Pumpkinette · 03/05/2014 23:26

My pet hates are black and white photos of crying children trailing scruffy teddy bears on the covers of misery-lit books.

Yes! This irritates me too.

The other one that bugs me is the novels with an silhouette of someone on the cover (particularly crime novels as the
silhouette is always wearing a detective hat, and they also feel the need to add a red 'glow' around the person)

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Summerbreezing · 03/05/2014 22:58

Will look at those 'gate' covers with different eyes now. Smile

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lionheart · 03/05/2014 22:27

Absolutely squoosh. Gate closed means actually a bit boring.

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Summerbreezing · 03/05/2014 21:55

And offer them some a goats cheese and beetroot torte on a vintage plate.

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squoosh · 03/05/2014 21:54

The jolly cooks would still just chuckle at the tear stained mites on grim misery lit book covers.

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Summerbreezing · 03/05/2014 21:54

Not to mention the pictures inside of the chef with picturesque kids; mismatched crockery; cool friends - with the recipe taking up a quarter of the page.

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BOFster · 03/05/2014 21:53

My pet hates are black and white photos of crying children trailing scruffy teddy bears on the covers of misery-lit books.

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squoosh · 03/05/2014 21:52

Actually it's reminded me of another book cover hate! Cookery books these days all have a picture of the author causally preparing some delicious morsels whilst pretending to chuckle merrily at an imaginary person in their kitchen.

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squoosh · 03/05/2014 21:49

Love the women chortling over their romaine lettuce leaves! Grin

A photo of me would be entitled 'woman gazes morosely at salad wishing it was a ham and cheese toastie'

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Summerbreezing · 03/05/2014 21:47

Laughing at those salad photos. I wonder how they haven't appeared on reprints of Famous Five books. Weren't they always eating picnics of lettuce, tomatoes and hard boiled eggs donated from the local farmer's wife?

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Quangle · 03/05/2014 21:43

squoosh you are onto something there....

You should start up a tumblr thing like this one womenlaughingalonewithsalad.tumblr.com/

Once I was onto the women laughing alone with salad concept I saw it everywhere and now the same will happen with the secret gate into the overgrown garden..

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squoosh · 03/05/2014 21:38

A current book cover hate of mine is the amount of books that shown an open gate leading into an overgrown garden. They're everywhere.

Get another metaphor people!

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Summerbreezing · 03/05/2014 21:36

I loved appropriate covers when I was a child. I accepted books with modern covers, but that was never a selling point. The William books were reproduced a while back with a child in jeans and sweatshirt on a raleigh chopper style bike. The stories were set during the second world war. That's like selling a copy of Little Women with the March sisters wearing mini skirts and windcheaters. Ridiculous.

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RiverTam · 03/05/2014 21:30

well, if you're all happy to pay even more for your books, then knock yourselves out. Because a commissioned illustration will be ££££s more than using stock photography from a photo library. I do literally mean possibly £1000. (I used to work in the art department of a publisher.) Of course a bespoke illustration is lovely - because it's original and has been done for that specific book. But it's expensive.

And whether you like it or not, the reason that a certain kind of photographic look is popular (and why publishers will always do a film-tie in cover, alongside the original so the snobs don't have to dirty their hands Grin) is because it can sell, by the bucketload. Doubt the authors will be complaining when their royalty cheques come rolling in.

Childrens books are tricky - don't forget, you are not their audience, and what you think looks lovely could easily look boring and old-fashioned to a child or teenager. The Chalet School books I had all had very 60s/70s covers (Joey in a mini-tunic!), nothing like the originals - didn't stop me from buying them all.

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Summerbreezing · 03/05/2014 21:23

I try to support small bookshops as much as possible and hate to see them close down. But at the same time I hate buying a book with a cheap brash looking cover and will often go on line and look for an older version even if it costs a bit more with p&p (I live in Ireland).

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LadyMetroland · 03/05/2014 21:19

Yanbu

This is a pet hate of mine too. Ruins the book and puts me off buying. I would rather buy a second hand copy off ebay. Worst is when they use stock vintage photos that aren't really relevant to the story. I bet authors are often fuming that their work is made to look so cheap.

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Summerbreezing · 03/05/2014 21:17

He sounds like the perfect illustrator. I wish more publishers would use him.

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SirNoel · 03/05/2014 21:13

No definitely not- he used to get very particular about the clothes and stuff- I'd be like "can't you just paint over the (spice girl) shoes?"

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Summerbreezing · 03/05/2014 21:10

But were you drawn wearing a jeans and t-shirt for a novel that's supposed to be set in the 19 frigging 30s?

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