Cover Characteristic: Butterflies

Posted November 14, 2015 by Lisa Mandina in / 10 Comments

The Cover Characteristic meme is hosted at  Sugar and Snark.   Here are the guidelines:

Each
week we will post a characteristic and choose 5 of our favorite covers
with that characteristic. If you want to join in and share your 5
favorite covers with the weeks particular characteristic, then just make
a post, grab the meme picture (or make your own) and leave your URL in
Linky (so we can visit).

You
don’t even need to participate, just stopping by and saying hi would be
great! Don’t forget to stop by the other participants!

Now, I found a lot, again.  And so I’m going to do mine once again as a Top 10.  And I may have fudged a bit to include moths as well as butterflies.  Especially on my #1 choice!  Without further ado, here are my choices:

10.


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  I like how the series has the butterfly in the eye on the first book, and then on its own on the second book.
9.

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  Gotta love the matching covers for this series as well.
8.

I think this might be a moth, but still.  I like the reflection bit.
7.
 6.
 5.
 Again, probably a moth, but still a cool picture!
4.
 Even though technically these aren't even wings, so it's not really a butterfly, it still looks like one from the first glance, so I had to include it.
3.
 2.
 1.
And for my favorite, even though I know it's actually a moth, the book that I just love the cover probably more than just about any other cover I've ever seen:

And the runner up to my favorite is:

What do you think of my covers?  Can you think of any that I've missed? 

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10 responses to “Cover Characteristic: Butterflies

  1. I just knew that when you said butterflies and moths, that Incarnate would be here. The cover is gorgeous, but my brain computes it to something else and it makes my flesh crawl. I'm weird, don't mind me. LOL! I love all of these.

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