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Your looking for your next favorite Weird West/Western Horror read. Which cover would you grab off the bookshelf?
25 Responses to Option A
I honestly really like both, they both grabbed my attention. I went with A because I slightly like it more because it doesn't have a person on it.
I like the black crow or raven on the cover. The bird goes well with the horror concept.
The crow is interesting looking and I like the review on the cover.
I really like choice A because the cover gives off very mysterious vibes to me. I really like the bird and the black smoke on the cover. It makes the book look very mysterious and riveting to read.
The black silhouette of a crow definitely conveys horror better then b's lady cowgirl does.
I still love the ethereal crow like yesterday and I think I liked the cover with the girl better yesterday too, although this new one maya appeal to younger readers more
This book has a more striking and dramatic style from the cover so I would choose that.
There's a bit more mystery behind choice A I think. Option B leaves me with more questions, like, "Is this the widow, then? Why isn't the son on the cover if that's the title?"
I prefer A because even though I think that B has a a pretty girl and a sleek design, there is something I find very compelling about the crow on A. I also think that the simpler color scheme on A is very dramatic and elegant.
A is more mysterious and the woman on the cover of B distracts from the title about the Son.
The yellow background of this option is exciting and dynamic, and the raven adds a spooky and intriguing touch. Looks like an interesting book for sure!
The cover looks a lot more ominous and more true to the nature of what the book is about
The cover makes builds more curiosity and makes one would want to read
These are both outstanding covers. I choose "A" for the horror factor, it looks and reads creepy and dark. Cover "B" reads more danger and mystery. Great covers though both of them outstanding.
I like the mystery of the cover. The crow doesn't really give anything away. I can also create the image of the widow that I want. I kind of picture someone more scruffy. The curly tendrils are cliché to me. I also picture someone with a little more grit that the lady on the 2nd cover.
The cowgirl icon is overdone, and usually indication of a stereotypical romance.
while I like the image of the attractive women in A, B is more mysterious. The image of the bird has a magical, fantasy look to it.
This cover is preferable and favorable. The book design is intriguing and attracts interest.
I think that this cover has a bit of a mystery factor to it which would intrigue me more to the story.
I prefer no people on my covers. the bird seems.... creepier and more mysterious
The smoke-effect crow adds a nice mystery element to the cover.
A leaves me wanting to know more about the book. There is a sense of mystery in the cover. B looks more straight forward for a western.
Option A looks more ominous and dark which I think would suit my tastes better. It is more attractive to me overall.
I like this cover the most because the cover looks like what I would imagine for this genre of book. The other one looks to feminine and girly, it doesnt look like a horror book.
option A: The raven makes the book more curious to read. makes me think of how ominous ravens are and the negative vibes that always surround them, makes me curious, would like to read the summary of this coveroption B: makes me think of the typical cowgirl wanna be that deals with the same ghost town and the mystery happenings.
25 Responses to Option B
B looks nicer and has a pretty looking female character.
I would pick B just because the girl on the cover is more intriguing to me. Even though the book is called the Widow's SON. Choice A just looks generic to me.
I like the cover design of option B better. The cover catches my attention more and looks less vague compared to option A.
I think the book cover should include an image of the actual widow.
Option B is a little bit more visually interesting and appealing as compared to Option A.
Option "B": I like the female figure, the attire, and the matching font which works well with her hair making for a more cohesive overall design to the graphic; additionally, the title shows I'm looking forward to an extra book to follow this initial read. I'd go for this one more than the other which has my pet peeve, an unclaimed positive review.
I like the woman with the gun and ruggedness as it grabs my attention more.
The girl is super attractive and makes the cover more eye-catching. The crow in A is a little too cliche.
Choice B is a more interesting and eye-catching cover overall
I voted based on how appealing the images were to me compared to the others and which ones I would click on in the real world.
I would much rather grab this book. The cover is a lot better. I like the idea of the woman out for revenge. She looks like she is ready to hurt some people and I would get really into the book
Option B is the best because the women is attractive in the illustration and the image evokes sense of adventure and thrilling action.
I am very drawn to this because the redhead is gorgeous and looks like a strong female character I would love to read about.
I like both covers, but I feel like option B has a better indication of the book's theme and setting. Based on the cover, I would guess the book set in a time period with cowboys while option A is more vague.
I like the person aspect, crows and ravens are overused
The cover I would grab off the bookshelf would be Option B. I think this cover is more attention grabbing. The colors of the text and the illustration work well together.
B's design has a lot more detail to it and is more pleasing to look at.
The cover looks more like a western and the artwork I like a lot.
I made this choice because I felt that the character and the design of the book would really make me able to connect with the character and world. I also like that the character is a strong female lead which makes me want to interact with her backstory.
cute cover that makes me curious.
I chose B for a weird west cover because the character looks attractive.
The picture of the woman is very striking and draws you in and gives it a human element
B's cover looks more attention grabbing and interesting. A's cover looks more generic.
I like the cover with the redhead, she is attractive and caught my attention to that book.
The cowgirl would clue me in that it is a western-themed book, and if I was looking for a western-horror, then choice B would be my first pick.
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