BOOK TRAVELING THURSDAY: A BOOK WHICH LIVED UP TO THE HYPE

booktravelingthursdays5Book Traveling Thursday is a weekly meme hosted by Catia and Danielle.  Each week everyone picks a book related to that week’s theme, then you write a blog post explaining explain why you choose that book and spotlight all the different covers from different countries. To find out more check out about BTT go to the Goodreads group!

This week’s theme is: A BOOK WHICH LIVED UP TO THE HYPE!  

Great topic.  I say that because I seem to spend a lot of time focusing on books which did not live up to the hype, and now I can actually acknowledge a book which was just as good as advertised.

ORIGINAL COVER 

mistborn

 

I am almost positive this is the original cover for the book.  It was the hardcover edition released by Tor Books on July 25, 2006.  If I’m wrong about this, and there is an older one, please send me the link so I can change this.

FAVORITE COVERS

Different flavor covers.  Each one of these beautiful renditions capturing some essence of the awesomeness which is Mistborn: The Final Empire.

LEAST FAVORITE COVERS

A few of these covers are worse than the others, but for whatever reason, I’m not fond of any of them.  No deep reason why.

So what do you think.  Agree?  Disagree?

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3 Responses to BOOK TRAVELING THURSDAY: A BOOK WHICH LIVED UP TO THE HYPE

  1. Bookstooge says:

    That cover you list as original is the one I bought back in the day. And I read that in ’06.

    Not a fan of that Fanucci edition. Makes her look like she’s some kind of “wench” and nothing could be further from the truth.

    I actually do like the cyrilic edition. It captures the spirit of the original 🙂

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  2. I agree with your favorite and least favorite covers.

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