Hello, welcome back to another Book Traveling Thursdays, which a weekly meme created by Cátia @The Girl Who Read Too Much and Danielle @Danielle’s Book Blog. The goal is to share the covers of a book related to that week’s theme, which you can see at the Goodreads group, indicating the original cover, the one of your country, your favorite and least favorite.
This week’s theme is “International Day of Friendship is in two days. Choose a book where friendship matters“. After thinking for a long long time, I’ve settled on Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews, which mainly deals with friendship.
Original COver:
I quite like this cover, this is the one I own after all ;-).
COVER FROM MY COUNTRY (PORTUGAL) & COVER FROM THE COUNTRY I LIVE IN (SPAIN):
I like the portuguese cover, because I kind of like this movie tie-in, but it’s not my favorite for sure. I like that the initial spanish cover had the original cover, though the title is a bit meh.
Favorite COVER(s):
I really like this US movie tie-in cover, and I also love the US revised cover.
LEAST FAVORITE COVER(s):
So many bad covers for this book… in order: Dutch, Finnish, French, Bulgarian and Romanian.
I really like the original and you’re favorite ones, especially the movie tie-in. For some reason I think that we have more than one edition here but I’m not sure 😛
It’s possible, if the book came out before the movie or not
The French and Bulgarian covers are horrid haha.
The Dutch cover is really bad… But the title for the French edition makes it look like the Diary of wimpy kid! *cringe*
Yeah, not great 😕
I really like the original and the yellow from you’re favourite ones. I haven’t read the book but I heard it’s great x
HAHAHA, I’m laughing so hard. The French cover looks like it was made in MS Paint. XD And the Dutch cover makes it seem like a depressing story, which it’s not. I really love the revised US cover too, which is funny because I don’t usually like cover changes. The US movie-tie in is also stunning, though I’m unsure if it accurately depicts the light-hearted, hilarious tone of the story!
~ Aimal @ Bookshelves & Paperbacks
Did u like the book?
I did like the book! I thought it was such a refreshing reprieve from the usual tone of cancer-books which are always so heavy. 🙂