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Book Covers - The Good, The Bad and The WTF?


Now Tyme's End...wow. Its sounds REALLY GOOD. I'm gonna have to get ahold of this one and read it soon! Thanks Jen!

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Nice cover! It's great to start seeing characters instead of cut-off heads. Clary's pose looks very awkward though, as did her expression on the last book.
I love the style of all of the MI and ID covers (the metallic accents on the hardcovers are beautiful), but I'm starting to favor the ID ones more.
I hate the look of clary
but I do like the style of her covers but I agree I like it ID covers more
and I kinda liked them better with no faces I hate changes lol pick a type a stick to it!
at least jaces hair looks nice enough to want to touch
but I do like the style of her covers but I agree I like it ID covers more
and I kinda liked them better with no faces I hate changes lol pick a type a stick to it!
at least jaces hair looks nice enough to want to touch
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Okay...rant off for now. BUT IM NOT HAPPY!!!
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Although, I actually think there's a chance I might read the book after reading the summary because it might be interesting, but what's up with the word gonzo? Did I miss a new trend? If so, I think I'll pass on using the word.

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Argh.


If they were covers for another series I would actually like them, but they already had GREAT covers for the Curse Worker series that matched with the them of the books, so why go mess with it?

If they were covers for another series I would actually like them, but they already had GREAT covers for the Curse Worker series that matched with the them of the book..."
I think the reason they change covers is to try to entice a new audience. I'm guessing they are going for more romance/women readers. Maybe? However I just don't see how these jive with the content of the book. Curse Workers has a male narrator. These covers would lead me to expect a more female voice.

Although, I guess in the pnr/uf genre, most (not all) of the purchasers are female.

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In that sense, I think the original covers fit the series vibe better, but I understand what you're saying. It's all about marketing.
I'm with Hillary though, that it messes with all of us who own books with the other covers. This in one of the few series I have in print, and I'd prefer my covers to match.



First


and then the 2nd in the series

I actually like this cover change more than I've liked some of the examples above. Does anyone else here read this series?

I've been looking at this cover trying to figure out what's going on.


I've been looking at this cover trying to figure out what's going on.
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Weird, really weird!


First


and then the 2nd in the series [bo..."
I read and loved the first book. It was quite different from the typical YA paranormal romances out there. I've yet to read Darkness Falls. I prefer the original cover art b/c it doesn't give you any preconceived notions.
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