Friday, February 19, 2016

Cover Lust Friday: Eleanor

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 Cover Lust Friday is a weekly meme that's all about covers. Pick a cover that stands out to you, add your reason why you've chosen that particular one or what you like about it. Let's have fun with it and share the love for our favorite covers.
                                  The Cover
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Publication Date: January 12, 2016
Pages: 684
Genre: YA Magical Realism
Eleanor and Esmerelda are identical twins with a secret language all their own, inseparable until a terrible accident claims Esme’s life. Eleanor’s family is left in tatters: her mother retreats inward, seeking comfort in bottles; her father reluctantly abandons ship. Eleanor is forced to grow up more quickly than a child should, and becomes the target of her mother’s growing rage.
Years pass, and Eleanor’s painful reality begins to unravel in strange ways. The first time it happens, she walks through a school doorway, and finds herself in a cornfield, beneath wide blue skies. When she stumbles back into her own world, time has flown by without her. Again and again, against her will, she falls out of her world and into other, stranger ones, leaving behind empty rooms and worried loved ones.  
One fateful day, Eleanor leaps from a cliff and is torn from her world altogether. She meets a mysterious stranger, Mea, who reveals to Eleanor the weight of her family’s loss. To save her broken parents, and rescue herself, Eleanor must learn how deep the well of her mother’s grief and her father’s heartbreak truly goes. Esmerelda’s death was not the only tragic loss in her family’s fragmented history, and unless Eleanor can master her strange new abilities, it may not be the last. 

My Reason:
I read this book about a week ago and absolutely adored it! The cover is so simplistic and meaningful to the story. I first found about this book while browsing through a couple book sites and the tears just drew my attention and I had to get my hands on it. This cover is published through Crown and there is actually another edition coming out in March through HarperVoyager that has a pretty neat cover too:
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Personally, I like the Crown cover better but the HarperVoyager one is still really beautiful and haunting which definitely reflects the whole ambiance of the story. 
(I have a written and video review that should be going up next week so stay on the lookout for that.)

Foreverly Obsessed,



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