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Secret Histories pb cover - fpw - 07-25-2009 First it was going to look like the top one. It's more accurate (since the body wasn't completely decomposed when they found it), but I thought it looked like someone is reaching for help and they're ignoring him. So they made it a skeleton. Kind of garish, no? Secret Histories pb cover - cobalt - 07-25-2009 Cooooool. Nice comments on that cover, too. Secret Histories pb cover - Brian - 07-25-2009 This Secret Histories is due, when? Secret Histories pb cover - fpw - 07-25-2009 Brian Wrote:This Secret Histories is due, when?January. Secret Circles follows in Feb. We're working up a teacher guide. Secret Histories pb cover - Silverfish - 07-26-2009 It's also technically more correct for it to be a skeleton hand. Stephanie Secret Histories pb cover - Wapitikev - 07-26-2009 Ok, I don't mean to be picky here, but, considering that it takes place in the pine barrens there don't seem to be many pines in that picture. Yes, I understand that there are other kinds of trees in the barrens, but couldn't there be even one on the cover? The first cover looks like someone is asking to be given a hand up out of a hole. The second one gets the message across, instantly. -Wapitikev Secret Histories pb cover - t4terrific - 07-26-2009 Wapitikev Wrote:Ok, I don't mean to be picky here, but, considering that it takes place in the pine barrens there don't seem to be many pines in that picture. Yes, I understand that there are other kinds of trees in the barrens, but couldn't there be even one on the cover? What kind of trees are they? Secret Histories pb cover - t4terrific - 07-26-2009 fpw Wrote:First it was going to look like the top one. It's more accurate (since the body wasn't completely decomposed when they found it), but I thought it looked like someone is reaching for help and they're ignoring him. The cover looks great! When it comes to the new paperbacks, I pretty much buy them based on the cover. If I already have the limited and the trade hard covers, why would I bother buying the soft cover? If there is some sort of extra value to it, like a terrific new cover (Black Wind, Secret Histories, Emplorium), or a neat addition (Dat Tay Vao in The Touch), I'm in. Secret Histories pb cover - Scott Miller - 07-26-2009 fpw Wrote:January. Secret Circles follows in Feb. We're working up a teacher guide. I assume you're talking about the hardbound edition of Secret Circles. Just last week I finally managed to get the book into the hands of someone who has the potential to order it for our school. She took it with her on vacation so I won't get to ask her about until August but I've got my fingers crossed. The fact that there is a possible teacher's guide certainly won't hurt. Dig the cover, btw. Red always catches my eye. Secret Histories pb cover - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 07-26-2009 fpw Wrote:First it was going to look like the top one. It's more accurate (since the body wasn't completely decomposed when they found it), but I thought it looked like someone is reaching for help and they're ignoring him. Who's the target audience? 11-16 year-old guys? The second, no two ways about it. |