Beautiful, right? This is the hardcover edition.
I recently discovered that the paperback got a cover makeover, and at first I was against it, but the more I study this new cover, the more I like it.
The flames that I liked so well are still present, and the image of them consuming the feather is so, so symbolic and fits with what happens in the story. I like the simple black background and the orange font. The simplicity of this cover is just beautiful.
Which one do you like better?
10 comments:
I like the paperback version of GRACE. It's simple, yet seems to tell a story itself with that feather.
I like both, but I think the paperback version is my favorite. There's just something that's very striking about it.
I still like both covers! Though I admit that I've never really gotten into Elizabeth Scott's books, though I love their covers.
I like the paperback cover much better.
I think the new cover is more typical of what's out there right now, but because of that more forgettable...
The meaning of the paperback cover isn't immediately clear... I couldn't figure what the white and orange think was for a moment. But, I think it holds a deeper symbol/meaning once I realized what it's supposed to mean.
i prefer the old cover! a while ago i saw it on the web some blog and i immediatley wanted to know more and i thought it was just so gorgeous and different! now im kicking myself over not buying it because normally i prefer paperbacks.
I think the new paperback version looks a bit older. I haven't read this one yet, so I don't know if the cover is a better representation of the book.
I love the first cover with her face. You can see the desperation in her eyes.
And what a terrifying topic, considering current events.
I like both. I think the paperback verison is a good version for paperback.
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