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The Devil's Arithmetic: The book cover really speaks about the book and if you have read it, you definitely understand that, for those who haven't read the book, it intrigues you by all the different pictures. It makes you wonder who the girl is in the background and why she is significant. The front brings you in by the horizontal leading lines, fill the frame and rule of thirds. This book also has many pictures and it makes you think about what they mean and why they are on the cover. Overall I think the book's cover does a really good job of making you think and wonder what might be hidden inside.

Vanishing Acts: The cover for this book is what immediately drew me in when I was looking for books in the library, I personally like real people on the covers of books compared to things like cartoons and animations. Also, the colors are bright for this book so it grabs your attention. You also get brought in by leading lines, rule of thirds and fill the frame for this cover, it is hard to look away. This book is amazing and for anyone who has read it you understand what's on the front and for those yet to read it, it makes you wonder what the book could be about, the cover really focuses in on those who would want to read it by having a interesting front.

Speak: Not only is this book phenomenal, the cover is too. It has leading lines, rule of thirds and fill the frame, and the colors are so dramatic that they make you look. The cover is so interesting and it makes you wonder what the tree represents and what the girl has to say because her mouth is taped over. You also wonder why she is important and what the significance is of her having two different colored eyes. The entire cover is very provocative and intriguing and it is hard to look away. Another reason I would pick this book off the shelf is because you can tell it is an actual person in the background which I prefer.