AW Cover Wars: Holly McQueen’s Isabel Bookbinder Novels

Posted By Danielle on March 11th, 2011

Just yesterday I received my copy of the newest novel in the Isabel Bookbinder series by Holly McQueen, Confetti Confidential. It was released here in the US on Tuesday March 8th and has been given a new cover from the original UK version, as had the previous two books in the series. They aren’t major changes, which I’m really quite happy about, since I’m usually a huge fan of UK Chick Lit covers. Seeing as we hadn’t compared any of them yet, I thought this was the perfect time!

First up, the originals, the UK covers for The Glamorous (Double) Life of Isabel Bookbinder, The Fabulously Fashionable Life of Isabel Bookbinder, and Confetti Confidential

And now for the three covers from the US which one also has a slightly different name as well…

I honestly can’t say I favor either the UK or the US covers as a whole. There are things I really like about both sets and things I really cannot stand about both. I really like the first book on the US set, but it doesn’t really match the rest which is a bit baffling. As for the second book in the series, I really like the UK version better because of the color clash in the US version. But for me, the third cover from the US is my favorite. If you saw it in person you might be even more convinced, it’s quite adorable!

Okay, this is a tough one I think. Which do you prefer? Is it just one set, UK or US, or are there individual covers from both that you like?

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5 Responses to “AW Cover Wars: Holly McQueen’s Isabel Bookbinder Novels”

Juju at Tales of Whimsy

For Glamorous I prefer the US.
For Confidential I prefer the UK.

Chloe

Wow some US chick lit covers I actually like that reflect the stories, at last!

michelle

I actually prefer the us versions especially the last one confetti confidential nice to see that not all us covers are awful

Kat

I love the US covers, don’t really like the UK.

Amy

I prefer the US versions especially the cover for Confetti Confidential.

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