![]() ![]() With hair dyed black-presumably because that makes him look Indian-and flowing in the wind, except in this case, the wind seems to be coming from below and directly behind him. ![]() ![]() It has some kind of random animal freaking the fuck out in the background. It has that red-haired chick in a mildly creepy supplicant pose, suggesting that Humjobs Are Imminent-or maybe that crotches will be bashed with fatal force against foreheads. This cover, perhaps more than any other, is THE classic Lindsey cover. Brave the Wild Rogue! A Heart so Savage! Gentle Thunder! Hell, swap around the individual words! They’re astonishingly interchangeable. ![]() For extra bonus funtimes, swap around the titles and covers. First up on the chopping block: that doyenne of hearts and savages and thunder and savagely thundering hearts, Johanna Lindsey. Pay homage to this idea and talk about some of the classics of our genre and how their covers have evolved. I figured we here at Smart Bitch Central could A little while ago, Bookslut ran a very entertaining feature on children’s book covers featuring wizards, complete with various makeovers. ![]()
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