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Cover Snark: Find the Baby

Welcome back to Cover Snark! Every so often, I need to reissue the disclaimer not to eat or drink while reading. Amanda: That stance is straining them jeans. One fart and those things are a goner. Elyse: Those are some man titties. Yikes. Sarah: That belt is doing so much work. So much. Amanda: I did not see the baby at first Sarah: ME NEITHER. I thought he was holding his own chest. Elyse: Whoa! … Continue reading Cover Snark: Find the Baby

Cover Awe: Not the Usual

Buried in Lies by T.L. Smith. A nude woman with her legs and arms carefully arranged over her chest and to hide her private area. The woman is curled up on her side, but you can see some rolls on her belly and some muscle definition in her arms. The cover has a dark, greenish hue with glowing plant life and purple leaves.

Welcome to Cover Awe! This is where we discuss covers that catch our eye. In this edition, several of the covers break with convention on what we typically see. Let us know what you think! Elyse: I’ve talked a lot about thrillers and the commodification of female bodies, but this woman looks strong and powerful to me And I like that her stomach isn’t perfectly flat. Sarah: That’s really interesting. I dislike the pose and … Continue reading Cover Awe: Not the Usual