These of course belong to P-E of Martin Klasch, but my own collection is growing out of control.
I was thinking of taking pictures of the stacks on the floor by the scanner and of the "blog" bookcase -- all books I want to feature here although it could take me thirty years.
Did you notice a lot of these covers highlight the dark/violent themes of the books? Then again they aren't the cheeriest books I 'spose. Reminds me of the joke about Volvos in Sweden coming with a pipe to connect the exhaust to the driver's window as standard.
I'll take some of the blame this time. P-E's collection includes (equally awesome) perfectly cheerful covers, but I was tempted to buy a Swedish Volvo yesterday.
Brilliant designs... I really want to see your bookcase(s)... do you have a picture hiding somewhere on this blog?
ReplyDeleteThese of course belong to P-E of Martin Klasch, but my own collection is growing out of control.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of taking pictures of the stacks on the floor by the scanner and of the "blog" bookcase -- all books I want to feature here although it could take me thirty years.
Did you notice a lot of these covers highlight the dark/violent themes of the books? Then again they aren't the cheeriest books I 'spose. Reminds me of the joke about Volvos in Sweden coming with a pipe to connect the exhaust to the driver's window as standard.
ReplyDeleteI'll take some of the blame this time. P-E's collection includes (equally awesome) perfectly cheerful covers, but I was tempted to buy a Swedish Volvo yesterday.
ReplyDeleteOooh, very VERY curious to see what's in the stack!
ReplyDeleteWill,
ReplyDeleteI'm really glad you like the covers and please do buy yourself a Volvo, they need any support they can get these days ;)