I like both of these. I like the simplicity of the US one and it has a more adult feel, whereas I really like the colours on the UK one. I think that the US one just has the edge for me though.
I would love the US one if it wasn't for the face. It looks to me like the reason you'd call isn't just to say hi and that kinda puts me off. I don't like the UK one either though.
I'm not sure with this one. I don't absolutely love either of them, but they're both okay. I'd probably go with the UK one if I saw them both on a shelf - it's brighter and looks more fun.
I'm not usually a fan of actual faces on the covers of books, but I'd probably go with the US cover, because the UK one makes it look like a book for younger readers. (Is it a book for younger readers? I didn't think so)
Almost bought this book today. (the UK one!) but ... didn't like the cover :)
I would love the US one if it wasn't for the face. It looks to me like the reason you'd call isn't just to say hi and that kinda puts me off. I don't like the UK one either though.
ReplyDeleteMy vote goes to the US cover. Simple and cute, me likey.
ReplyDeleteI like the US one. I like the more grown-up feel too. Although the lack of spacing in the title kinda bugs me.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the US cover as it is much more sophisticated then the childlike UK cover!
ReplyDeleteI don't love either, but I guess I'd have to go with the US one. The UK one is a bit too cluttered.
ReplyDeletelove the fonts and the coloring on the us cover, but like Becky, I don't like the cell pic either.
ReplyDeleteUK! It's SO bubblegum precious :)
ReplyDeleteI think the UK one looks more fun.
ReplyDeleteI definately prefer the US cover, the other one feels very middle-grade.
ReplyDeleteThis is a difficult one! The UK one feels younger than the US, though I love the bright colours.
ReplyDeleteUmm, UK, I think.
I'm not sure with this one. I don't absolutely love either of them, but they're both okay. I'd probably go with the UK one if I saw them both on a shelf - it's brighter and looks more fun.
ReplyDeleteI'm not usually a fan of actual faces on the covers of books, but I'd probably go with the US cover, because the UK one makes it look like a book for younger readers. (Is it a book for younger readers? I didn't think so)
ReplyDeleteAlmost bought this book today. (the UK one!) but ... didn't like the cover :)
i like the US cover!
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