One problem that always arises with these types of books though, is cover design. They tend to be pretty bland and uniform across the board. The default design seems to be a large, awkward photo of the subject, the title and author.
And, sometimes pretty creepy. For example, Laura Bush's new book, "Spoken from the Heart".

I kind of get a Vanity Fair vibe from this, but Laura is creeping me out.
Luckily, not every book has to be a Laura.
One of my favorite authors, Augusten Burroughs, has written a series of memoirs, all bound in fantastic covers. Each book tackles a different phase of his life; childhood, career, alcoholism, relationships, etc. And each cover manages to tell you what you're getting yourself into as a reader. His memoirs are perfect examples of how successful a creative cover can be, even on a non-fiction work.
His most famous book is probably Running With Scissors, which was recently made into a movie.
My favorite Burroughs works, though, are probably Dry and Magical Thinking.

To see more Burroughs covers, I recommend visiting his website, augusten.com.
Do you have a favorite bio or autobio that has a clever cover and not just a subject headshot? Let me know, I'd love to see it.
