Saturday, September 24, 2011

Cover vs. Cover [12] — Double Feature!

Cover vs. Cover is a weekly feature, hosted here, where I compare different covers of the same book. For more information, visit the Weekly Features page.

Because there are two US and two UK covers (and because I loved this book), I will be comparing FOUR covers instead of two!
Here they are:

        The First US Cover                               The First UK Cover
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The candle on the US cover is mysterious, and I really like the billowing smoke, but the UK cover foreshadows the book better with the lonely heart floating in the water. Though I don't understand why the "for" in the title is italicized on the UK.


    The Second US Cover                      The Second UK Cover
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Again, the UK cover is the winner. There's nothing wrong with the girl, but the daisy with specifically twelve petals is symbolic and I like both the title and author text. Notice how on the first US cover there's the sticker for the Printz Award, but not on the second.

3 comments:

  1. Out of the first two covers I definitely prefer the UK cover - it is so pretty!

    But out of the second pair I prefer the US covers. It just appeals to me more. I don't really like the font on the UK one and I'm not a fan of front covers that are made up of mostly words. But I haven't actually read this book before so the symbolism of the daisy is a bit lost on me :)

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  2. I'm listening to the audiobook right now (though really, I don't know if I can. I hate audiobooks... and this book has gotten so much praise that I feel like it deserves to actually be read). Anyways... I actually like the US candle one more than the heart one. The smoke can be pretty symbolic of heartbreak/fading love/death/loneliness/etc. too :).

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