I don’t think I have ever paid too much attention to the typography on book covers before! Something I noticed when putting this list together is that most books don’t have interesting fonts or typography. I guess they just want the title to be readable and recognizable and for other aspects of the cover design to shine.

Cake Eater was a trippy reading experience and I think the typography here does a good job of reflecting that.
I love the colour choices when it comes to the typography of Last Night at the Telegraph Club and how it does appear as though it is a neon sign.
I appreciate the style and colour of the typography used on the cover of Love Radio! It is a vibe!
The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea reads like a fable, and I think that the subtlety of the font captures that perfectly!
I just love how stylistic the font on the cover of A Song of Wraiths and Ruin is. It has a huge impact!
The font of White Smoke has a smokey vibe to it, so it couldn’t be more perfect!
Raybearer was the first cover that came to mind when I saw this week’s prompt. There is something powerful about the font choice here and I even have an enamel pin and art print with the same font and they are some of my favourite book merch.
Summer Sons is a horror and I think the typography reflects that really well!
I love the way that the typography of You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty looks like it could be handwritten. So pretty!
The typography of A Certain Appeal stands out to me! I love that each word is in a different font and that it manages to capture of allure and glamour of this book.
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