There is no "official" cover for Midnight Sun.
in the twilight book series there is not a book called midnight I am afraid but there is one called twilight and also new moon, eclipse and the other one is breaking dawn.
The mustache on the cover of "Crash" is likely to represent the character's personality or a key element of the story. It may symbolize his development or a particular trait that defines him in the book.
A book with no cover can symbolize the idea that the content and message of the book are more important than its outward appearance. It may also suggest a sense of mystery or the idea that the book's value lies within its pages rather than its presentation.
The book was light as a feather
Look on the cover of the book otherwise there aren't any, because as far as I know the Charlie bone movie isn't coming out any time soon. And there isn't a illustrated "Midnight For Charlie Bone" book.
The book murder at midnight is a mystery, action, and adventure book
the books symbolize wings.
Making assumptions about someone based on their appearance. Just like you can't judge a book by its cover, you can't accurately judge a person by their appearance alone. Both cases require deeper understanding and exploration.
theres a book called Sea Feather which is an Avon Camelot Book and there is also a book with a dad that raises a daughter named feather which is called The First Part Last by Angela Johnson... i hope one of these are the books you are talking about
Brambleclaw and, in some chapters, Leafpaw.
Paper+Feather = Book
Paper + feather = book