TIOLI October 2014- Orange and Black Book Covers
Talk 75 Books Challenge for 2014
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4SqueakyChu

Help! Would you say these two suitcases are orange?
Is this enough orange and black?
6lahochstetler
Any amount of orange and black is fine!
7SqueakyChu
Thanks!
10streamsong
There's not a cover uploaded with quite the color tones of my copy of Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand.
This one is the closest (although mine has more orange)

but not quite as much orange as this cover:

This one is the closest (although mine has more orange)

but not quite as much orange as this cover:

12klobrien2
I was surprised to find that Asphodel by H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) fit in this challenge, but so it goes!

Karen O.

Karen O.
13thornton37814

Orange in the sunset. Black in some of the vessels on the water.
19majkia
Wow. That is such a weird cover for The Age of Innocence. Pretty but wierd.
21klobrien2
I've been a little startled by how many books use an orange/black color scheme! Who would have thought it? Although, they are very attention grabbing, so maybe that's the reason.
Karen O.
Karen O.
23countrylife
I must be getting loopy. I thought someone had already posted this book; when I saw it, I decided to share the read, but now I can find it neither here, nor on the wiki! It's read, though, so here goes:

The Merry Misogynist by Colin Cotterill
***COMPLETED***

The Merry Misogynist by Colin Cotterill
***COMPLETED***
24lyzard
I have two in a row for this challenge - neither of which looks quite so orangey here (though in opposite directions):
The D'Arblay Mystery by R. Austin Freeman:

The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck:
The D'Arblay Mystery by R. Austin Freeman:

The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck:
25thornton37814
Here's one that fits that I just read:

Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream by David Platt

Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream by David Platt










