Stamping ink in black, brown, navy or dark grey.A variety of stamps or stickers – for the book title and to mimic passport stamps on the inside pages.I used six pages of 8.5” x 11” cardstock cut to 6.75” x 6.5” for a total of 6 passport pages, 12 folded. Sturdy white or ivory cardstock paper – a few sheets, depending on the size of the calendar.The advantage to creating your own is that you can make it any size, design or theme you like. You’ll need a piece of heavy cardstock to make a cover. If you don’t want the clear, plastic cover you can create your own booklet. Slim pocket calendar or notebook with a plain cover – I found mine at the dollar store.I made this one for my husband’s Christmas gift a few years ago. Create a Date Night Passport for them filled with gift cards to your favorite restaurants, IOUs or tickets to events. Mrs.Here’s a fun gift idea for your honey or anyone you enjoy spending time with, really. Harrow by Joy Williams – cover design by Kelly Blair My Year Abroad by Rae Lee – cover design by Grace HanĪfter the Sun by Jonas Eika – cover design by Lauren Peters-Collaerįield Study by Chet’la Sebree – cover design by June Park Mona by Pola Oloixarac – cover design by Thomas Colligan Outlawed by Anna North – cover design by Rachel Willey Gold Diggers by Sanjena Sathian – cover design by Stephanie Ross, illustration by Misha Gurnanee Gudibanda Nobody, Somebody, Anybody by Kelly McClorey – cover design by Allison Saltzman Morningside Heights by Joshua Henkin – cover design by Kelly Blair Nectarine by Chad Campbell – cover design by Dave Drummond This Thing Between Us by Gus Moreno – cover design by Sara Wood and art by Howie Wonder The Liar’s Dictionary by Eley Williams – cover design by Emily MahonĪre You Enjoying? by Mira Sethi – cover design by Janet Hansen Winter in Sokcho by Elisa Shua Dusapin – cover design by Luke Bird Three Rooms by Jo Hamya – cover design by Kelly Winton My Darling From the Lions by Rachel Long – cover design by Jakob Vala, photograph by Louisa Wells, modeled by Janine Tondu Wise – cover design by Vince HaighĪfterparties by Anthony Veasna So – cover design by Elizabeth YaffeĪ Shock by Keith Ridgway – cover design by Jamie Keenan Rabbit Island by Elvira Navarro – cover design by Gabriele Wilson The End of Everything by Katie Mack – cover design by Tom EtheringtonĬrying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner – cover design by Na Kim Novel 11, Book 18 by Dag Solstad – cover design by Peter MendelsundĪ Bright Ray of Darkness by Ethan Hawke – cover design by John Gall Shutdown: How Covid Shook the World’s Economy by Adam Tooze – cover design by Jason Ramirez Girlhood by Melissa Febos – cover design by Katya Mezhibovskaya I’d Like to Say Sorry, But There’s No One to Say Sorry to by Mikolaj Grynberg – cover design by Arsh Raziuddin with Oliver MundayĪ Calling for Charlie Barnes by Joshua Ferris – cover design by Gregg KulickĪntonio by Beatriz Bracher – cover design by Janet Hansen O by Steven Carroll – cover design by Jon Gray The Plague by Albert Camus – cover design by Sunra Thompson White on White by Aysegül Savas – cover art by Lauren Peters-Collaer How Beautiful We Were by Imbolo Mbue – cover design by Jaya Miceliīlack Girl Call Home by Jasmine Mans – cover design by Dominique Jones, photo by Micaiah Carter Languages of Truth by Salman Rushdie- cover design by Jon GrayĪquarium by Yaarza Shehori – cover design by Thomas Colligan O Beautiful by Jung Yun – cover design by Young Jin Lim The Copenhagen Trilogy by Tove Ditlevsen – cover design by Na Kimĭead Souls by Sam Riviere – cover design by Jamie Keenan, paper engineering and photography by Gina Rudd From typography-centric to fluffy, 2021 was a banner year for book cover designs, with our list encompassing an eclectic mix of styles, aesthetics, and vibes. With this in mind, we’ve compiled a roundup of the 50 best books-err, best book covers-of 2021. It’s our firm belief that the most critical part of any book is its cover, upon which the book’s merits should solely be judged. That is, in fact, a falsehood that we are here to rectify. There is a common misconception that books are all about the words printed on their interior pages.
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