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The cover grabs your attention by have nothing in the center. The two focal points are on the sides. Plus, there is an city on its side. The font is cool too. Its like Times New Roman if it had curved ends. Whimsical font. Makes me think of a mystery, like a series. The dark space in the center of the city and the drowning guy at a distance can illude to a face, if you don't look carefully. Its like theres a force separating the two, and that is hidden in the shadows of the water. http://shadowhunters.wikia.com/wiki/Lord_of_Shadows
 * Lord of Shadows: **

The cover is old, and doesn't grab my attention at first. However, when you see that there are all these strange objects, it must mean symbolism! I love symbolism! Trying to put these pieces together makes me want to read this book. (A snaggy ball of rope/yarn?, a pocket clock thats red, a bird, very thin moon, a tree hole, and a abnormal sky). The font is old looking, and looks like those old mystery books. Reminds me on Nancy Grace books. I love mysteries, so all is cool. https://www.glamour.com/story/to-kill-a-mockingbird-book-cov
 * To Kill A Mockingbird: **

At first I thought this book had something to do with farming. Lambs and butterflies. Put, the butterfly has slashes in it. The butterfly is either in a web, or theres broken glass. The dark background makes me feel like this butterfly is trapped. The butterfly must not be a butterfly then. Who'd kill one? The mystery of the cover is drawing. The font reminds me of those old haunted mansions with gold embellishments on the gates. http://toomuchhorrorfiction.blogspot.com/2011/07/silence-of-lambs-by-thomas-harris-1988.html
 * The Silence of the Lambs: **

I'm doing a new cover for The Silence of the Lambs. Its about a cerial killer who traps girls in wells, and hands them lotion so he can have their skin. I don't like horror movies, so reading the book is what I did. The serial killer, Hannibal, attempts to kill Charlette, the girl he trapped in the well.