HAPPY FRIDAY, good people of the blogosphere! YAYYYYY! It's the beginning of the weekend! Today, I have three versions of the cover for The Bird. Please vote via the lil thingy on the right hand side of the blog if you don't mind. You're choosing the cover! Oh my... Yes, I've put my faith in you. -------->
Here's the synopsis:
Stormy Terrabonne's life is about to be changed forever by a bright red cardinal. She soon finds herself being whisked away from all she's ever known to save an entire race of people known as Trobodytes. When she's presented to the Queen, Stormy learns how she's expected to help: By killing an evil wizard named Bordash Bladeslinger and stopping him from cutting down the sacred trees that bind Trogon to Earth.
Now, there are only two trees left. One of the trees presents a double dose of jeopardy: It's also tied to the renewed life of Stormy's mother. While Stormy learns more about the gifts she gained by becoming a Trobodyte, someone manages to poison that all important tree.
It's a race against time as she faces a legion of fairy tale creatures she never knew existed, learns to harness the power within herself to battle Bordash Bladeslinger, and tries to find a way to heal the dying tree before it collapses and takes her mother with it.
And here are the cover choices:
This is cover choice 1.
This one is number 2.
And here's number 3.
Leave your vote. Reader's choice!
Well, that's all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
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I like the third, it's cool how you took the best parts of the first two and combined them.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Heather! I'm rather fond of #3 also. We'll see which one wins :) I'm excited.
DeleteI also voted for #3.
ReplyDeleteThanks for voting and for the blog luv, Alana! :)
DeleteNumber 3 would atract me!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the blog, Emmett! Thanks for stopping by and voting! :)
DeleteI voted for #1, but when it showed the votes it looked like I had voted for #3. Weird. Anyway, I like the black and white with a splash of red, but #3 was a close second. So excited to see what you pick.
ReplyDeleteI'm showing a vote for number one so you've been recorded :) Thanks for stopping by, voting, and commenting, Tia!
DeleteBook 3 in my opinion bold colors draw attention
ReplyDeleteValerie McQueen
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Thank you, Valerie! And welcome!
DeleteVoted for the third one as well. The first one looks good too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for voting and playing with us, Sakinah! And welcome to the blog! Good luck in the days to come!
DeleteI like #3! He is a very fun looking fellow, and I like the lightness of the full page! Hugz!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sandi! He is a fun fellow. Wait until you meet him! Oh, that's right, you already did! ;)
DeleteI'm torn, but I'm going with #1. I think the type and color scheme really relay the fairy tale qualities of the book. It looks like a book you would pick up and read to your child. I love cover 3 as well. The colors are brilliant and eye catching. I don't think you could go wrong there either, but I'm giving #1 my vote. Thanks for letting us participate in choosing & best of luck. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeletePaul R. Hewlett
Thanks, Paul! This is a full-length novel but kids may enjoy the heck out of it!
Delete#1 is the one I like best. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Becky!
Deleteit was a toss up between #1 and #3 but i chose #3 in the end.
ReplyDeleteThanks for voting, bashashhazbaz! I think #3 is gonna win this one unless there's a freak influx of votes over the next few hours :)
DeleteI voted for #3 is the best one :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kelly!!
DeleteMy vote is for #3
ReplyDeleteThanks for voting, Ellie :) Your favorite is the winner, hands down. :)
DeleteI'm voting for number 1! I love it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Felicia! Welcome to the blog. I loved two of them and it seemed others did, as well :)
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