Penguin announced that it will release some classics with blank, art ready covers so that the reader can sketch, paint, decoupage their own cover. I love this idea and think it would make great gifts. Ned is so handy with the stick figure art. :)
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[...] more and more disjointed. Still, it’s interesting to see Penguin try consumer oriented things such as the “Create Your Own Cover” idea it tried recently that resulted in some amazing reader [...]