
Does that copy of Fifty Shades of Grey embarrass you? Are you carrying a super boring-looking book around? You and I both know it’s not enough to just read or hold a book while you ride the subway. You actually have to judge a book by its cover because the book itself has to look like it was tailored specifically to fit your fabulous (or rugged and manly) tastes. Here are the best covers to show off on the subway or pretty much anywhere.
The Teeth Of The Comb & other Stories by Osama Alomar
Melville’s Beard by Mark Haber
This is part of a bilingual collection by Argonáutica, a series of books with an elegant P on their covers. Check out Mark Haber’s Melville’s Beard, a short story collection made up of several stories with absurd plots that vary in structure and tone. These are obscure, totally weird, and sometimes disturbing.
Socialist Realism by Trisha Low
Trisha Low combines memory, speculation, self-criticism, and art criticism when she decides to move West in order to find “somewhere better,” whatever that may mean. In this book-length essay, the problem of how to account for one’s life comes to the fore.
That front cover, though…
The Frolic of the Beasts by Yukio Mishima
With an original design by John Gall, you’ll be on center stage in the subway.This is a story set after World War II about a love triangle involving a pompous literary critic called Ippei, his distant wife Yuko, and Koji, his young student and employee. Koji is imprisoned, but when he’s released, all hell breaks loose.
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Use your time wisely and take one of these books on the subway, so all eyes are on you and your book. Which one are you carrying right now? Is it pretty or is it boring? Nothing like a book to make you look interesting while riding the subway. Haters gonna hate you ‘cause they ain’t you.
Cover picture @bluestockingbookshelf
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