BBCF: Birth of the Firebringer

Foreign-language editions of fantasy novels tend to be particularly fertile grounds for weird book covers. And man, I love Scandinavian illustration, but I have to make a sweeping generalization here and assert that their covers tend to be the loopiest. Here’s the Danish paperback cover of Meredith Ann Pierce’s Birth of the Firebringer (which is the first book in one of my favorite trilogies, so this is another case in which I can vouch for the cover being accurate in its details, yet not… shall we say, entirely representative of the book as a whole):

Meredith Ann Pierce - Birth of the Firebringer, second Danish edition

50% cute, 50% acid-trip unhinged. I don’t think I want to be friends with these unicorns – they look like they’d shake me down for my lunch money, then threaten to cut me if I told.

Yet at the same time, I kind of want a bag with them on it.

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  1. Anda’s avatar

    I will say that the artist gets bonus points for making the unicorns look more dear-like, and not the cop-out horse with a horn.