Lost and Found by Carolyn Parkhurst
Faith, Hope, and Ivy June by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
What I find interesting about these covers is, even though they are different images, in each, one of the girl's has her arm out in the air. Lost and Found gives off a more contemporary feel so that's my pick!
Thanks to Kelsey who suggested this lookalike!
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UPDATE: Thanks to Pirate Penguin who added this one in the comments!
UPDATE: Thanks to Pirate Penguin who added this one in the comments!
The Song Reader by Lisa Tucker
At least they each took their own picture this time.
ReplyDeleteYou're right -- it's the outstretched arm of the girl on the right that's so unusual!
ReplyDeleteI like the first one, Lost and Found, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat I wonder is this: do these covers actually match what's inside? I know, I know, don't judge a book, yadda, yadda, yadda, but...Doesn't it signify a lack of creativity and possibly a recycled storyline when your cover so closely resembles another? So weird.
Gina- What gets me is often times 90% of the jackets from a genre have a same look and feel so they all start to blend together no matter if the actual images are the same or not. Know what I mean?
ReplyDeleteThe first one looks almost identical to the cover of Lisa Tucker's The Song Reader. o.O
ReplyDeletePirate Penguin- Thank you! I added it in!
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