Happy Top Ten Tuesday! This week’s theme is a book cover freebie, so I went with book cover clones. You know, when you see a book and you think, “Wow, that cover sure looks familiar!” That’s what I’m talking about. (I had some help from Goodreads, Google reverse image search, and some vague memories for this one.)
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- Stealing Luca’s Heart by Ellie Lyons
- The Test by Ava Claire
- Darkness Awakened by Elle Chardou
Bonus: same couple, different pose

- Easy by Tammara Webber
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- The Mind Readers by Lori Brighton
- Cicada by Belle Whittington
- (this Portuguese translation of) Blue Skies by Catherine Anderson
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- Rule by Jay Crownover
- Tattoo You by Willa Okati
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- Handbook for Mortals by Lani Sarem
- this print called Knife Thrower by Gill Del Mace
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- Rot & Ruin by Jonathan Maberry
- To Kiss a Ghost by Becky M. Pourchot
- Kissing Zombies by Richard Denney
- Pretty Monsters by Andrea Speed
- Handling the Undead by John Ajvide Lindqvist
- The Ghost Box by Catherine Fisher
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- Royally Screwed by Emma Chase
- Tempted by Heather Doltrice
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- Loving You by Carly Morgan
- Autumn in Love by Flora A. Gallert
- Various States of Undress by Laura Simcox
- Writing New Adult Fiction by Deborah Halverson
- Rookie Playing for Keeps by Sarah L. White
- Hearts in Rhythm by Angel Wheeler
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- Glory O’Brien’s History of the Future by A.S. King
- Remember Me by Melanie Batchelor
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- The Last Namsara by Kristen Ciccarelli
- Reviving Izabel by J.A. Redmerski
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- Breaking the Cycle by Linda Johnson
- The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die by April Henry
- Bound to the Heart by Ashley Goss
- El Color de la Maldad by Armando Rodera
- A Time to Speak Out by Windsor Queensborough
- For Her Heart by C.R. Alvery
- Malice Intent by Alba Castillo
- Double Take by E. Kelly
- She’s Mine by Madison Barlow

Did you do your own Top Ten Tuesday post today? Feel free to leave your link in the comments and I’ll check it out! Can you think of any books that share similar covers? Let’s talk in the comments!
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This was so weird to look through as I’ve never clocked that two books share a cover before! Such a cool take on this week’s theme!
My TTT: https://talkingtomyshelf.wordpress.com/2020/01/28/top-ten-tuesday-covers-for-classic-female-heroines/
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Thank you, and I was so surprised when I saw the same cover on two different books for the first time!
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Wow – that is – wow. I mean, I shouldn’t be surprised given this era of stock images … but wow!
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I know!!
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I knew I had seen that couple before…I have “Easy” on my TBR
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Me too!
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This is shocking. I can’t believe how these covers are literally all the same! Wow…
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I know! Crazy!
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Wow Sara.. this must have taken quite a lot of research…
and I guess if many of these books are self or indie published, then the authors are just using stock photos.. that’s why they are literally the same… I really hope they aren’t really copying 😜😜
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I figure they’re probably using a free website to make the covers, which is totally fine… but maybe they could find a slightly different stock photo to use!
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Haha true.. but if the amount of free stock photos are limited, I guess it’s inevitable that some will be repeated…
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Good point!
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Omg…. This is impressive on your part… so unimpressed on their part! Thanks for enlightening us!! 🙂
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Thank you, I had a lot of fun doing this post!
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I don’t think I’ve ever realized how many clones there are. This is a very impressive list you put together 🙂
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Thank you!
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