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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Mockingjay Countdown: Mini Challenge 2 (Day 3)

Mockingjay Countdown: Mini Challenge 2 (Day 3)

Mockingjay Countdown
On the first day of the Mockingjay Countdown-for one of the challenges, I had you recreate a book cover of either: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, or Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins. So for this second challenge of the day, I am going to have you guys vote on which cover you like the best.

Here are the rules:
1. In a comment, leave what number cover you like best
2. The numbers will be printed before each cover
3. The voting will end at 6 PM Central Time

And like in all the other mini challenges, if you vote you will receive an extra four entries to win the prizes for today. And if your cover receives the most votes from now until 6 PM tonight, you will get an extra ten entries to win the prizes for today. So start voting!
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22 comments:

  1. I'm voting for #4. It's similar to the original but the font and the coloring give it a totally different vibe.

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  2. I like number one. It's completely different, and sets a whole different mood, but I really like the mood it sets!

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  3. I'm voting for #3. The Hunger Games is the first book in which we are first introduced to Katniss and I think this cover is Katniss in a nutshell.

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  4. I can't decide between 3 and 4. I think 3 is original, but 4 has an awesome font.

    I think I'll go with #4.

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  5. I'd have to say number 3 is my favorite.

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  6. Three (#3) just looks the most intriguing. Out of all of these covers, I would grab that one first.

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  7. #1 is so different that I find it intriguing. I don't even know how it fits the story, but it makes me want to read it.

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  8. I like that number two has a young girl with archery and a quote from the book on the cover.

    So #2

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  9. Would it be rude to vote for my own? I kind of like 1 the best, it has this strict, Capitol like look to it, and the broken glass has a lot of hidden meanings that I think would make the readers think more into it. So #1 would be my choice!

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  10. I'm feeling #4, especially that wicked awesome font. Although I do like the archery photo in #3, but I think I'll still go with #4. :)

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  11. #4 is very professional looking and after reading Mockingjay, I think it portrays a more fragile looking bird which is more acurate in my mind now.

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  12. (though I guess because I'm almost at the end of the challenge, I should've just tallied up and voted for the one that was going to get the most votes...but that would've been cheating. *grin*)

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