![]() ![]() Never one to shy away from pushing boundaries, Eggers teamed up with art director Sunra Thompson for the project, who discovered that the dust jacket printer they were using could run several cover designs on one sheet of paper at once, providing the means to print dozens of different versions at the same time. Designs from left to right: Ivan Brunetti, Tucker Nichols, Geoff McFetridge Eggers and the publishing house he founded, McSweeney’s, is releasing the book, naturally, and states on their website that the hardcover version of the novel will boast a “dizzying, ever-expanding, and entirely randomized array of cover variations” for years to come. ![]() Highly acclaimed novelist Dave Eggers has done just that with his newest release, The Every, which features 32 individual cover designs and counting. ![]() What’s better than a book with one book cover? A book with 32 book covers, of course! ![]()
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