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Along for the ride by Sarah Dessen I think the this current cover works for the story and grabs my attention because of the photography of a girl and boy on a bike. The cover says that their is most likely going to be a romantic interest between two characters. The font of the title has a flirty and romantic feeling that helps sell what the story represent. This cover uses rule of thirds and leading lines from the bicycle. This cover also has some framing with the boy and girl off of the page on each side making you focus on the middle.

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Vanishing Girls by Lauren Oliver This book cover grabs my attentions because of the illustration of the girl who looks dramatic. The title fads into each other. That matches the title. The muted tones of flesh and the illustration looks like it is vanishing go well with the title and theme of the book. There is a good use of rule of thirds. The girl is on one side of the cover and her hair is flowing to the title. []

Life of Pi by Yann Martel I think the illustration of the tiger and boy on the boat surrounded by a mystical creatures is a good choice for this book cover because they illustrations are simple and represents the book well. The colors also have a good contrast and the orange tiger pops against the cooler tones. The rigged lines and the font of the tittle and author go good with the simple illustrations. This book grabs the attention of the customer because of the illustrations and the layout/positions of the illustrations. In a way I see leading lines. The direction the sea creatures are swimming and the way the tiger is laying leads you up to the title.

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