The book cover‘s deep purple and fuchsia typography really commands attention. The image of the swan flying across the book’s title creates curiosity to want to know more about the book.
Does the book cover give the readers a sneak peek of what’s to come? / 80%
Does the book cover let the readers know the book’s genre? / 80%
Does the book cover introduce the book’s protagonist? / 70%
Does the book cover set the right tone for the genre of the book? / 80%
Book Cover Typography / 90%
Book Color Palette / 90%
Book Cover Imagery / 90%
Hot Stew by Fiona Mozley was published in 2021 by Algonquin Books.
Book Reviews:
“Stunningly clever . . . A deliciously spicy stew indeed.” —Entertainment Weekly
“A story about money and power, love and art, sex work and gentrification . . . Enjoyable and impressive on every page.” —USA Today
“Mozely returns with her sophomore effort in Hot Stew, a sprawling, ambitious work of social realism about Londoners whose messy lives converge in the city’s storied neighborhood of Soho.”
—Adrienne Westenfeld, Esquire
“Fiona Mozley’s hypnotic debut, Elmet, was a standout novel of 2018. Her much-anticipated follow-up takes place in London’s Soho, where a young millionaire intent on converting an old building into luxury condos finds out the hard way that its tenants—specifically two sex workers whose brothel is based in the building—won’t leave without a fight.”
—BuzzFeed
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wow need to check this book out!