Wow, this one is from so long ago, I can't believe I recognized it! Different pose but definitely the same photoshoot. If you look at the dress/necklace - it's out of focus but definitely the same:Mythica wrote: And just a few more:
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Dejavu book covers
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She's finally in a different pose!Mythica wrote: Remember this one? Used to be in white, this is the first color I've seen added to it. Looks nice to me, apart from the fact that the trim at the bottom gets cut off pretty obviously...
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Re: Dejavu book covers
Same photoshoot - I wasn't sure at first because the model is so small on The Alice Network cover, but if you do the "look inside" thing on Amazon, you can see a bigger version and it's definitely the same hat/neck warmer.
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Re: Dejavu book covers
Good catch. And that is a very cosy looking neck warmer.Mythica wrote:Same photoshoot - I wasn't sure at first because the model is so small on The Alice Network cover, but if you do the "look inside" thing on Amazon, you can see a bigger version and it's definitely the same hat/neck warmer.
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And now these!Mythica wrote:Same photoshoot - I wasn't sure at first because the model is so small on The Alice Network cover, but if you do the "look inside" thing on Amazon, you can see a bigger version and it's definitely the same hat/neck warmer.
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Re: Dejavu book covers
Am I imagining it or have I seen this one before? (The photo, not the book spine).
Re: Dejavu book covers
She's back!!
At home with a good book and the cat...
...is the only place I want to be
...is the only place I want to be
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Re: Dejavu book covers
I immediately thought Kate Furnivall, but I can't find any matching covers for her books. Some are close though, a few ladies in red dresses with some Russian-looking architecture in the background.Mythica wrote:Am I imagining it or have I seen this one before? (The photo, not the book spine).
Re: Dejavu book covers
A Kearsley book?
At home with a good book and the cat...
...is the only place I want to be
...is the only place I want to be