With “Night Bitch” as a book title, you already have an advantage on getting reader’s attention from all the other books on the book shelves. The vivid red palette and the imagery of the retro styled steak in the woman’s hands really works well for the book’s provocative theme.
Does the book cover give the readers a sneak peek of what’s to come? / 90%
Does the book cover let the readers know the book’s genre? / 80%
Does the book cover introduce the book’s protagonist? / 60%
Does the book cover set the right tone for the genre of the book? / 90%
Book Cover Typography / 90%
Book Color Palette / 100%
Book Cover Imagery / 100%
Night Bitch by Rachel Yoder published in 2021 by Doubleday Books.
Book Reviews:
In this blazingly smart and voracious debut novel, an artist turned stay-at-home mom becomes convinced she’s turning into a dog. “A must-read for anyone who can’t get enough of the ever-blurring line between the psychological and supernatural that Yellowjackets exemplifies.” — Vulture
“[Nightbitch] might well be the debut of the year. A feral fairy tale of maternal dissatisfaction, it’s best to go into this one knowing as little possible, the better to let Yoder work her devious magic on you.” — Chicago Review of Books
“Rather than childbirth twisted into hideous shapes by the male artistic eye, in this book art crawls out of motherhood with an exhausted, sweating, blood-strewn, but joyous howl. . . Creativity and motherhood don’t need to be at each other’s throats, like vampires or zombies. In Nightbitch they feed in the same night on the same wild prey.”
— The Boston Globe
2 comments
now there’s a book cover that demands attention 🙂
That book cover certainly grabs my attention, will check the book out on my next visit to the book store.