LOL…the bush is bugging me and the lack of anything to create the echo bugs you. I guess we could pretend that the sound would bounce off of those sand dunes/mountains in the distance, but…oh, well.
And what’s bugging me is how the box border around the byline has clear space around the sides but is about one pixel from the bottom virtual trim edge.
Yes, I concur–a MUCH better cover. Although, this scenario is a perfect example of the advice we give folks over on CoverCritics.com–a bad cover will haunt you forever, on the Net, because they never really die or disappear. 🙂
That one weed/bush is just nagging at me.
It just bothers me that there is nothing in the direction of either arrow for an echo to bounce off of, and sand dampens sound.
LOL…the bush is bugging me and the lack of anything to create the echo bugs you. I guess we could pretend that the sound would bounce off of those sand dunes/mountains in the distance, but…oh, well.
And what’s bugging me is how the box border around the byline has clear space around the sides but is about one pixel from the bottom virtual trim edge.
Aren’t all echoes reflected, anyway?
This book cover was changed.
Ah, neat. Must say the new cover is a LOT better. It’s really quite striking, in my opinion.
Yes, I concur–a MUCH better cover. Although, this scenario is a perfect example of the advice we give folks over on CoverCritics.com–a bad cover will haunt you forever, on the Net, because they never really die or disappear. 🙂
New cover’s really good 🙂
…oh wow, it’s seriously awesome now! What a difference!
OOOO — Echo is the name of the 15-year-old female protagonist.
I don’t have quite the nerve to go to the LIB…