![]() I like the partial view of the moth and the way the text is incorporated into its wing. ![]() Norwegian EditionĪnother pretty big departure in terms of design, but I think it’s working really well. And I’ve got a bit of a complaint with that moth which looks much more like a butterfly than anything else. I don’t know what exactly it is about this one, but it feels like a very classic YA cover. Simultaneously more colorful and more ominous than any of the other covers-which I kind of love. And this cover introduces an element we haven’t seen in any of the others-skulls. The bright honey-yellow color with the green and blue accents is very eye catching. edition, this is the most colorful cover so far. The Turkish edition looks quite different from any of the others. The font seems reminiscent of the circus-in a good way-and I almost feel like this could be the poster for a new Cirque du Soleil show that I would definitely want to see. Polish EditionĬontinuing the moth imagery as well as that gorgeous, deep blue color, but this one has a slightly more whimsical feel. Italian Editionĭrawing on the artwork and imagery from the UK hardback, but the reflection of the moths makes for a nice effect and a very different look. ![]() ![]() ![]() This one strikes me as targeting a more adult audience than the first two covers from the U.S. ![]()
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