Definitely casting a vote for Hollow City! Love that cover, and love the illustrations inside the original Miss Peregrine's. So hard to choose though, they're all brilliant but Hollow edges it for me!
The girl in this cover is absolutely surprisings! It takes you into a vortex of anxious and suspicions that will do a lot for the book and put the reader in condition to buy it in order to satisfy his curiosity.
Very brilliant the idea of the hole in the chest!
Carol Horner - 10 years ago
Cover is vibrant and made nephew want to read it. Thumbs up all the way.
Also to be the illustrator AND author - wow. He really is good and talented.
Dan and the Caverns of Bone have my vote. Hope more to come!!!
All brilliant, and so hard to choose, but Watchers just edged it for me - something about the disconnect between that hooded face and those wings is very intriguing indeed.
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Hollow City without a doubt. Creepy but intriguing at the same time. Hope this one is full of similar pictures like the first one was :D
Hollow City, what a great cover, hope this wins!
Hollow City is SO spooky as well as interesting! Definitely voting for that! =)
Definitely casting a vote for Hollow City! Love that cover, and love the illustrations inside the original Miss Peregrine's. So hard to choose though, they're all brilliant but Hollow edges it for me!
The girl in this cover is absolutely surprisings! It takes you into a vortex of anxious and suspicions that will do a lot for the book and put the reader in condition to buy it in order to satisfy his curiosity.
Very brilliant the idea of the hole in the chest!
Cover is vibrant and made nephew want to read it. Thumbs up all the way.
Also to be the illustrator AND author - wow. He really is good and talented.
Dan and the Caverns of Bone have my vote. Hope more to come!!!
The Shadow Lantern for me, fantastic artwork.
Not only does Dan and the Caverns of Bone have a great cover it's also the work of the author which makes him doubly talented!
Seriously - how are we expected to choose just one when they all have such good covers!
I know most people go for colour, but I always like seeing the use of black and white to illustrate.
All brilliant, and so hard to choose, but Watchers just edged it for me - something about the disconnect between that hooded face and those wings is very intriguing indeed.