The 14 Best Book Covers of May
My Little Pony Realness
Another month of books, another month of book covers. Things got pretty wacky (and pretty pink) in May—here are my favorites from the long, weird month that was:
It’s like someone threw a Magritte through a window. Or through…time?
This is one of the coolest text covers—and text treatments on a cover—I’ve seen in a long time.
Another text-forward book cover on a field of black, though a completely different vibe. This one is more conventional in shape, but just looks so luscious and fun. Color choices are also spot on.
I find these little compartment-style covers very comforting for some reason; this is a very satisfying version of the trope.
The title and author on the waistband bring it to the next level.
I happen to love Chad Wys, so it’s a gimme—but the reflected text is also very nice.
So much done with so little.
I always appreciate a book cover that doesn’t look like anything else—except maybe the locked drawer at the beach house you rented from a kindly old woman that one time. Weird and lovely.
Digital My Little Pony Delight! The insane, sherberty visual is perfectly balanced here with the harsh black text. The UK cover, designed by Kate Sinclair, is just as deranged and wonderful.
Another perfectly insane book cover, to go with a perfectly insane title. I only wish I had been cool enough to have something like this on my bedroom wall in high school.
It’s giving Valley of the Dolls, the 2024 version.
I love the ambiguity of this cover: what looks like abstract forms is revealed, upon gazing, as a body cloaked in hair—or is that paint? Perhaps both. A perfect treatment for the book at hand.
This reminds me pleasantly of the UK cover for Big Swiss, only a tad grittier (thanks to the halftone and the Western-lite title font). My favorite bit is actually the spine—look for it next time you’re browsing.
Sometimes it’s just vibes.