Friday, 28 March 2014

It's a Cover-a-thon!

It's a very exciting blog post - here are some of the fantastic and colourful covers I've received so far:
Above: Charlotte from St Edward's.

Who doesn't love bright and cheery rainbow colours? The bright lumipoo momp pops when you look at it. Plus, the scene with the hairdryer might make a reader think, 'What the Dickens is going on here?' (Then he or she will hopefully open the book to find out!)

Above: Cover by Anonymous from St Edwards

If you look closely, it appear that the features of this monster have been stuck on with glittery paper - very creative.


Above: Cover by Anonymous from St Edward's

The central tubster of terror is rather frightening - the red background helps make him stand out. I really like the bubble font, especially the little monsters peeping over the tops of some of the letters.

Above: Cover by Anonymous from Queensgate

I really enjoyed the cheerful and charismatic characters in this one. They're definitely engaging.


Above: Cover by Cam from Queensgate

Because our book is going to be massive, the idea of lots of small characters mounted on a bright background might work. However, they might be tricky to pick out in a thumbnail or from a distance.
I like the author name: 'Rosen Trevithick, also some young talented school children'.

Above: Cover by Chloe from Queensgate

It's hard not to be attracted to this bright cover. The font is ideal. I like the blue stripe used to make my name stand out. Telling readers of past successes gives them confidence in an author and makes them more likely to trust that a book will be good. All in all, a super piece of work.

Above: Cover by Ella from Queensgate

This is a very simple but effective cover. The title appears to burst from the page, which I particularly like. Also, it gets in many of the key characters.

 Above: Cover by Emilie from Queensgate

'Amazingly Talented Children' is a great way to describe yourselves - it's accurate and will hopefully intrigue potential readers.

Above: Cover by Kiri from Queensgate

The border of this one reminds me of a stamp. I like the way that so many characters - even Simon, appear in this cover.

Above: Cover by Lacey from Queensgate

Again, nice to see so many of the key characters on the cover. Toby flying overhead adds a nice touch.

Above: Cover by Josie from St Edward's

This cover looks like a photo of Fangleland taken from the air - very original. The text is pretty; it might be a little hard to read from a distance because it's very fancy.

Above: Cover by Matthew from St Edward's

Ha ha - a momp going up an old lady's skirt is one of the funniest moments in the book. I like the 'Starring' strip, too.

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