More Covers for Glasshouse!

Quite a few of our stock images have been chosen to appear on the cover of some hit new books.
Here are a few to look out for:

Author William Landay‘s Defending Jacob

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Publisher: Delacorte Press
Photographer: Alberto Guglielmi

Not only is Landay‘s latest novel a critical success, but Warner Bros. recently announced that they had acquired the rights to the film!  It has also been rumored that Harry Potter screenwriter, Steve Kloves, will write and direct Landay‘s suspenseful thriller.  This is definitely one that cannot be overlooked, especially with photographer, Alberto Guglielmi‘s work on the cover!

Read Book Review Here.

Niccolo Ammaniti‘s Me and You

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Publisher: Black Cat
Photographer: Aline Smithson

Prior to his latest release, Ammaniti was predominately known in Italy; it was not until Me and You that he began to be recognized around the world.  His latest novel has become an international bestseller, and has already been made into a film by director Bernardo Bertolucci, who premiered it at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.  The book cover features photographer, Aline Smithson‘s image.

Read Book Review Here.

Vanessa Gebbie‘s The Cowards Tale

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Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Photographer: Sophie Molin

Gebbie, known for her short stories, writes her first novel about a young boy visiting his grandmother in a southern Welsh town.  Praised for its prose, the story takes a turn when the young boy encounters a beggar who begins to tell him the inside secrets of everyone in town.  Sophie Molin‘s photograph is featured on the cover.

Read Book Review Here.

Judy Blume‘s Then Again, Maybe I Won’t

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Publisher: Delacorte Press
Photographer: Elisabet Zeilon

This classic still has its same old charm, but is sporting a new cover photo by Elisabet Zeilon.  Blume has sold over 75 million copies of her books and is known in the literary world for her young adult novels that center around the struggles of growing up.  Then Again, Maybe I Won’t does not disappoint as it deals with Tony, a coming of age teen who has a lot of questions about the changes he is going through.

Read Book Review Here.

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