Cover Characteristics: Book Covers featuring Airplanes

 
 
This post seems like the perfect time to share Fun Fact #1 about Kristen: I've been to 46 states in the US (plus a few nearby countries), and I've never been in a plane.

Crazy, right? Just cars and boats.

But anyway, airplanes was a hardย  topic for me to find covers for. There are a lot of war, historical, adventure, rescue mission type cover, but those aren't my kinda books, so I wanted something different. In the end, I think I managed a pretty colorful and diverse-looking range of covers :-)

Cover Characteristics is a weekly meme hosted at Sugar & Snark. This week’s topic is:

Books Covers featuring Airplanes

 
Flying Backwards by Jennifer W. Smith | books, reading, book covers
Night Planes by Patrick Link | books, reading, book covers
A Flying Affair by Carla Stewart | books, reading, book covers
The Flying Circus by Susan Crandall | books, reading, book covers
The Gift by Lorhainne Eckhart | books, reading, book covers
 

My favorite is A Flying Affair. There’s something about the way the picture and the font and the colors all work together so perfectly.

 
 
 
 

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Which book cover with airplanes is YOUR favorite?

 
 
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  1. Cait @ Paper Fury

    Woah, that is a lot of travelling without being on a plane!! ๐Ÿ˜€ I’ve been to 4 of the states in Australia, which isn’t THAT much, but our states are huge and I’ve been over ever cetimetre of 2 of them, hehe. ๐Ÿ˜›
    I love the planes on the cover of The Game of Love and Death! ๐Ÿ˜€
    Thanks for stopping by @ Paper Fury!

    1. Kristen Burns

      My family was big on road trips lol. I’ve never been to Australia though because, you know, kinda hard to get there in a car from the US. I looked at the cover of The Game of Love and Death, and you’re right, it is pretty! It makes me think of Lost because one of the characters (Kate) had a little toy plane, but that’s really random, I know.