Okay. So it’s a magazine cover generator. I couldn’t make the bar code go away. And I had limited control over where the elements went.
Still. Totally workable cover for this book.
You don’t even have to read the book to KNOW I’m right.
Sometimes you just know it when you see it, don’t you?
Ohmigod.
It’s too amazing. TOO GOOD. This is just…
Haha! Oh, now I can’t wait to read this book!
dang….i’m still #1 in the queue at the library. i wish whoever has the book would finish it already. you have me really curious !
That is AWESOME!!! If the Wife in the book has a pet shark I’d totally read it.
cindy — Don’t be misled! This is just one of my Curious Friends used as a ridiculous cover for the book.
Sharks have nothing to do with it. Bummer.
“At the heart of every reliable wife lies. . . a shark.” Totally works.
Book covers are a HUGE deal when it comes to juvenile/YA lit. (Teens are the biggest judges of books by their covers.) A number of the YA lit blogs I read discuss book covers. The ReaderGirlz blog often posts interviews with YA authors discussing how a cover was changed or contrary to their story, or just plain how it was done. It’s really interesting to me.
This is too brilliant for words. Bravissima!
That is so cool!!
Oh, I love it. Love it!