These creative elements give readers a tactile connection to the world of the novel. Perez has included a single match on the cover and striking paper onto the spine of the book. Inspired by the dystopian book-burning central to the plot of Bradbury’s book, Elizabeth Perez’s cover design gives the themes of this classic novel a tangible embodiment. invites readers into the mystery surrounding the novel through these notes and numerous removable inserts, including maps, postcards, and newspaper clippings. By reading both the book’s printed text and the “handwritten notes” in the margins, readers are immersed in both the world of the novel and the lives of its “previous owners.” S. However, Abrams and Dorst’s book creates a new identity for itself through the notes left behind by “previous readers,” Jen and Eric. The novel appears to be an old library book titled Ship of Theseus.
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