Which TOG covers do you prefer?
I’m so conflicted, I need them all to match which means committing to one #lemon8diarychallenge #reading #books #throneofglass
Oh, the eternal struggle of a book collector! When it comes to Sarah J. Maas's epic Throne of Glass series, the cover dilemma is real. I've been wrestling with this for ages, trying to decide whether to commit to the original Throne of Glass covers or embrace the newer, more stylized editions. Both sets have their undeniable charm, but achieving that perfect, uniform look on my bookshelf feels like a quest worthy of Aelin Galathynius herself! Let's talk about the OG Throne of Glass covers first. For many long-time fans, these are the quintessential look for the series. They feature incredible, vibrant fantasy artwork that truly captures the essence of each book. Think intricate designs, powerful imagery, and that classic high-fantasy aesthetic. I remember seeing them for the first time and just being captivated. Books like *The Assassin's Blade*, Throne of Glass (the first one!), *Crown of Midnight*, and Heir of Fire truly shine with these original designs. They often feel more atmospheric and hint at the grand scale of the world. It’s no wonder many are searching for Throne of Glass out of print covers or the Throne of Glass original cover set – they've become collector's items. Finding a complete matching set of these in good condition, especially as a Throne of Glass box set original covers, can be quite the treasure hunt! The older, distinct art for *Queen of Shadows*, *Empire of Storms*, *Tower of Dawn*, and Kingdom of Ash also holds a special place in my heart, evoking a sense of nostalgia for when I first delved into these stories. Then, we have the new TOG covers. These often present a different artistic style, frequently featuring a central character or symbol that gives them a more modern YA feel. They're sleek, often bolder, and definitely eye-catching in their own right. Sometimes, these editions come with those appealing promotional stickers that draw you in. For someone new to the series, these might be their first introduction, and they certainly make a strong visual statement. My friends who are just starting the series often gravitate towards these tog new covers because they're readily available and look fantastic together in a new collection. My personal conflict comes from wanting a cohesive collection. Many of the original covers of Throne of Glass are now harder to come by, and if you start with one style, you often feel compelled to complete the series in that same style. Mixing and matching, while sometimes unavoidable, can feel a bit... chaotic on the shelf. I’ve seen some incredible displays of both the Throne of Glass series book covers – whether it's a full set of the Throne of Glass original cover art or the more recent designs, they all look stunning when unified. If you're on the hunt for specific editions, my advice would be to decide which aesthetic truly speaks to you. Are you drawn to the classic, detailed fantasy artwork of the Throne of Glass old cover designs, or the contemporary character-focused look of the newer ones? Keep an eye on used bookstores, online marketplaces, and even local library sales for those elusive original tog covers. Sometimes, patience pays off, and you can piece together a lovely collection. For those who want something immediately, the new TOG covers are usually easier to acquire. Ultimately, both sets of Throne of Glass covers are beautiful in their own way, and the most important thing is the incredible story within. But for us aesthetically-minded readers, the covers are definitely part of the magic! Which TOG cover has won your heart? I’m still weighing my options for The Assassin's Blade through *Kingdom of Ash*!

