It’s the festive season, which means our fourth annual book cover tournament begins today! We had a tough job winnowing the hundreds of thousands of book covers published this year to the best 32 designs, so we need your help to crown a winner via an interactive poll on our Twitter and Instagram stories starting now. Get into the festive spirit by downloading the full bracket and fill out your predictions for the tournament.
The bracket features 16 pairs for the first round. Vote for your favorites on our Twitter and Instagram stories throughout the week, with round two on Tuesday, quarterfinals Wednesday, semifinals Thursday, and the final face-off Friday.
Here are the best book covers of 2023:
Ripe by Sarah Rose Etter vs. Rouge by Mona Awad
Welcome Me to the Kingdom by Mai Nardone vs. Innards by Magogodi Oamphela Makhene
Brutes by Dizz Tate vs. Close to Home by Michael Magee
Dykette by Jenny Fran Davis vs. Dances by Nicole Cuffy
Speech Team by Tim Murphy vs. Vintage Contemporaries by Dan Kois
Trinity by Zelda Lockhart vs. Fire in the Canyon by Daniel Gumbiner
Live to See the Day by Nikhil Goyal vs. Pedro and Marques Take Stock by José Falero, translated by Julia Sanches
Normal Women by Ainslie Hogarth vs. Toska by Alina Pleskova
Bathhouse and Other Tanka by Ishii Tatsuhiko, translated by Hiroaki Sato vs. The Nursery by Szilvia Molnar
A Plucked Zither by Phuong Vuong vs Tarta Americana by J. Michael Martinez
Scorched Grace by Margot Douaihy vs. This Is Not Miami by Fernanda Melchor, translated by Sophie Hughes
Glaciers by Alexis M. Smith vs. Tomb Sweeping by Alexandra Chang
Cravings by Garnett Kilberg Cohen vs. Terrace Story by Hilary Leichter
A Film in Which I Play Everyone by Mary Jo Bang vs. Earth Angel by Madeline Cash
How Not to Be a Politician by Rory Stewart vs. Starter Villain by John Scalzi
You, Bleeding Childhood by Michele Mari, translated by Brian Robert Moore vs. Rotten Evidence by Ahmed Naji, translated by Katharine Halls
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