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(last edited Jul 02, 2012 12:50PM)
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Jul 02, 2012 12:50PM
I prefer the layout of the cover on the left (without trees in the foreground). It seems to portray a sniper shot past the American flag rather than through the flag, as the other illustration does. Can't wait to read it!
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I prefer the one on the right. The darker red and blue on the right cover really stands out better than the lighter blue and red on the left cover.
I don't know all that marketing stuff, perhaps cover on the right would be more attractive and thus people would pay more attention to the book. But I feel some magic fascination about coldness of the cover on the left.But finally - let it be the one on the right!
I prefer the right one - seems more ominous.The blurriness of the flag in the left one distracts me.
The one on the right. There is a sense of the flag being at half staff and feeling of being in a sniper blind.
I like the coloring for the one of the right best - but I do like the bigger and offset flag for the one the left, as well as the shot aimed under the flag instead of through it. If I have to pick one - I'd say the one on the right. If you can kinda combine the 2 designs, even better :)!
The one on the right. It's more appealing, but I don't like how the target is not aiming at anything yet the left cover it's aiming at the monument.
I Like the one on the left without the trees in the background. It looks more ominous while the one on the right looks like the assassin is targeting a flag pole.
Left cover does it for me... Seems as though the target is placed more on the monument rather than the waving flag.
I think the one on the right is a bit more direct. The coloring is definitely better and I like the smaller flag. The one on the left seems too askew to me as if the target is uncertain. This could have been done on purpose due to the content of the story, but that is the perception it gives to me. The one on the right definitely intrigues me more.

























