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Jenn Cameraman-Galad wrote:I find the cover art to be important to me in the respect that when I chose my next series of books I often browse the used paperback section of my favorite bookstore and peruse the cover art, if the art interests me then I will read the premise, if the premise interests me then I buy the book. If the cover art isn't catchy or appealling to me, I might not ever read the book.
I thought I was the only odd-ball that DID judge a book by it's cover!
I 100% agree.
A cover can make all the difference when choosing a book.
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Every single Covenant book is about "ancient evil returning". Just saying...
(The Second Chronicles might be considered to be more about "ancient evil returned" instead if you wish to be particular about tenses, but there are still several examples that justify the use of the continuous present tense.)

(The Second Chronicles might be considered to be more about "ancient evil returned" instead if you wish to be particular about tenses, but there are still several examples that justify the use of the continuous present tense.)
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It's afraid of the wrath of the ancient librarian?kevinswatch wrote:That wacky evil. What's the deal with it always returning?-jay
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I read Amazon reviews and look for patterns. Amazon can be tricky, because some authors elicit people to vote for positive reviews and slam negative reviews.
So I guess it's not tricky. Just look for what rings true. I haven't bought much fantasy lately, because not much of it has interested me.
So I guess it's not tricky. Just look for what rings true. I haven't bought much fantasy lately, because not much of it has interested me.
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Lots of good artwork for a Tool album cover there... but for Thomas Covenant books, not so muchSeareach wrote:The artist that is going to be doing the cover art for Fatal Revenant now has an official website up and running...so check it out...
www.johnjudepalencar.com/

I've been studiously avoiding this forum, but I had to check out this thread after Sea mentioned it elsewhere.
I have to say, I'm very impressed by Mr. Palencar's art. I honestly don't understand the hostile responses I've seen here toward his work. Then again, I've never understood the hostility toward Darrell K. Sweet either. Palencar and Sweet must be like the leper outcasts of the Watch community, heh. That's too bad.
I look forward to the cover for FR.
I have to say, I'm very impressed by Mr. Palencar's art. I honestly don't understand the hostile responses I've seen here toward his work. Then again, I've never understood the hostility toward Darrell K. Sweet either. Palencar and Sweet must be like the leper outcasts of the Watch community, heh. That's too bad.
I look forward to the cover for FR.

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I agree - I liked the Sweet covers (except for The One Tree - never really worked for me). And I'm eager to see what Palencar comes up with. Maybe we'll get a rear-view partial nude of Linden. Woohoo!! I wonder if she's kept her butt firm during the past ten years... 
I still wish Putnam stayed with Whelan - he does great work, and having the same artist for all four covers would add a bit of consistency and help pull them all together into a set (even if it is just visually).

I still wish Putnam stayed with Whelan - he does great work, and having the same artist for all four covers would add a bit of consistency and help pull them all together into a set (even if it is just visually).
And then the ravens pecked out his eyes.
The Sweet covers are what I remember from childhood, so I'll always be partial to them. At least Sweet always got Covenant's hand right, unlike the SOB who did the covers for the Science Fiction Book club omnibus editions. I agree with Romeo about Whelan, the cover for ROTE is gorgeous, and it would have been best if Whelan had did the covers for the entire series. Oh well.Romeo wrote:I agree - I liked the Sweet covers (except for The One Tree - never really worked for me). And I'm eager to see what Palencar comes up with. Maybe we'll get a rear-view partial nude of Linden. Woohoo!! I wonder if she's kept her butt firm during the past ten years...
I still wish Putnam stayed with Whelan - he does great work, and having the same artist for all four covers would add a bit of consistency and help pull them all together into a set (even if it is just visually).
As much as I like Sea's current avatar, I dread to see Palencar's cover for FR.
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He's clearly an excellent artist, but I think he seems to be a bit tooAkasri wrote:Lots of good artwork for a Tool album cover there... but for Thomas Covenant books, not so muchSeareach wrote:The artist that is going to be doing the cover art for Fatal Revenant now has an official website up and running...so check it out...
www.johnjudepalencar.com/

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I never remember having a problem with Sweet. I think his covers for the Covenant books are fine.
But I've looked through a lot of the work of this Palencar guy, and I simply don't like it. It just looks all the same. He seems to have some sort of fetish with nekkid bodies. And that just doesn't seem right for a Covenant book.
Yeah, I'm just not counting on much for this book cover.-jay
But I've looked through a lot of the work of this Palencar guy, and I simply don't like it. It just looks all the same. He seems to have some sort of fetish with nekkid bodies. And that just doesn't seem right for a Covenant book.
Yeah, I'm just not counting on much for this book cover.-jay
Hello.
I realize that having different artists for the first two books makes my following estimate very loosy-goosey, but how long before Runes was published did we get our first glimpse of its cover art? This could give us an extremely rough window for when we might see FR's artwork.
As for those who are concerned that the books might not match, there is hope. Runes' cover designer was Meighan Cavanaugh. If her name shows up again with FR, we ought to at least have the same basic layout. I wasn't particularly thrilled with her layout for Runes, but I realize it could have been much worse.

I realize that having different artists for the first two books makes my following estimate very loosy-goosey, but how long before Runes was published did we get our first glimpse of its cover art? This could give us an extremely rough window for when we might see FR's artwork.
As for those who are concerned that the books might not match, there is hope. Runes' cover designer was Meighan Cavanaugh. If her name shows up again with FR, we ought to at least have the same basic layout. I wasn't particularly thrilled with her layout for Runes, but I realize it could have been much worse.
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