Favorite+Book+Covers



This cover is a good example because it shows the title perfectly well on front of the background as well as the illustration. It's asymmetrical in a vertical line, which makes things balanced. There's a smear across the title, which makes it moves and captures the attention of the audience. The book looks like it's a different type of romantic novel with the opposites attract. (It is, of course.) The title and the picture are perfectly good example of a couple with a different backgrounds felling in love. Anybody with a romantic taste about different people who think the rich will date only the wealthy and the poor dating the poor will find out it's the type of book they wanted. The cover of this novel is a good example because the illustration wasn't busy and it was perfectly balanced with the colors (different blues) and the title. What I like about the cover were the title (there's a drop of blood as the dot of an i, which makes things interesting and captures the intention away from the blues) and the illustration was different because it's drawn in free-hand, instead of using photographs. It's better than __Twilight__ because Edward's (one of main characters)hands were carrying an apple and I don't see the point of it because he's not holding an apple except in the movie. __Shiver__ has blood and werewolves in there and it started in the woods as you were looking at the trees on the cover. And the leaves look like hearts, which represents love in the book.    ﻿This book is a nice example of a cover because it shows a lot about the book even though I didn't read it. It shows a couple holding each other's arms, knowing that one of them will die. It shows an old photograph of the couple when they were kids, holding hands. The title didn't block the picture so that's good. The author's name was different in font and didn't block the wording ether. It shows it's touching, perhaps sad, novel about death and love.