Antibooks are dust covers for books known for their unusual titles. They are often called hooligan, comic covers. They are famous for their funny, flashy, sometimes even frightening and repulsive names. Their role is to surprise their neighbors on public transport, laugh at their reactions, or drive them away from your book.
Instructions
Step 1
Few people like it when a fellow traveler looks over his shoulder, trying to read a book with you. It's confusing, annoying, and you want to finish reading right away. It is for such curious readers that antibooks were invented. The cover is put on the most ordinary book and it seems that you are reading something completely different. Moreover, the creators of antibooks have come up with a lot of creative covers, so the neighbors will be tormented by guessing whether you are really reading such a strange book or is it someone's joke. In general, antibooks are a rather funny direction in literature, created for all lovers of reading with a sense of humor.
Step 2
One of the main tasks of antibooks is to surprise others and make them laugh. Imagine how people will react when they see in your hands a book with the title: "Self-Defense Techniques at Sales", "Masking a Hangover in the Workplace", "War and Peace in the Comics" or "Pair of Socks: Myth or Reality?" Such brightly designed covers will surely attract the attention of fellow travelers or acquaintances. But their main mission is for the neighbors to stare at the cover for as long as possible, without trying to read the book over their shoulder.
Step 3
Another positive side of antibooks can be spontaneous acquaintances. Antibook buyers are humorous people who love creativity and unusual things. Many of these walk alongside every day, but not everyone knows how to prove themselves in order to find a soul mate. Therefore, such attractive things as antibooks with funny covers will help start a conversation with some interlocutors who share your views. And who knows what more such an acquaintance can result in.
Step 4
However, there is a category of anti-books for people who, on the contrary, try with all their might to remove themselves from casual conversations with other people. This category of reading lovers will prefer antibooks with provocative names so that other people, after reading the cover, turn away and no longer pay attention to them. As an example of such covers, the following are well suited: "120 dishes from guests", "Learning mat in 7 days", "How to explain to a child that you are going to sell it?" and many similar ones.