Monday, July 02, 2012

Need your help

We've narrowed it to these two attached covers for the new novel, and as always, would love your help picking the winner. So please vote and tell us which one you like best (one on the right or one on the left?).


No, you don't need to know what it's about. For once, judge a book by its cover.


Much love and thanks.


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285 comments:

  1. I prefer the one on the right... Definitely seems like the vantage point of an assassin or sniper. The one on the left is definitely too out in the open!

    Can't wait to read this!

    Thanks!

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  2. I like the one that without the trees. The other one looks odd, as the cross-hair is centered on the flag pole.

    The one without the trees also gives the illusion of using the flag as a wind guide, since the flag is in view, but not directly in the way of the shot.

    --Proctor

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  4. I'm voting for the one on the left. The blurry effect on the US flag is very interesting.

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  5. The one one the left is more accurate to the view of the Memorial.

    But when has that ever stopped people from taking "historical license?"

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  6. Anonymous2:55 PM

    I like the one on the right better, but truthfully, they both resemble Baldacci covers.

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  7. Anonymous3:13 PM

    RIGHT!

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  8. Anonymous4:03 PM

    The one on the right, as was said before looks more like a sniper's viewpoint.

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  9. I like the one with the snow, it's simpler and less cluttered. The only thing i would change is where the cross hairs are, I would to see something in them otherwise they don't have any meaning

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  10. The one on the right is more vibrant ...

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  11. Lillian7:51 PM

    I like the trees at the bottom, so if the left one had trees, I would definitly go for that, as I like the blurry effect. I think the flag on the right one should be a bit off center, and it's kinda dividing up the cover right now. I guess I'm going with the one on the RIGHT!!
    and also i'm excited for the new book

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  12. The one on the right. That one is way clearer, more focused and has the right balance. That one has to be your book cover. The one on the left just seems fuzzy and hard to make out. The right one is way more appealing to the eye. Good luck with the new book, hope to read it soon. :)

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  13. I like the one on the right for some reason. It seems more in focus, and the flag is clearly at half-mast.

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  14. Anonymous9:14 PM

    Hi Brad, I'll be giving my opinion based on the graphic design background I have. Most definitely you want the cover on the right. The sharp, clear, and clean cover has vibrant, eye catching colors. And like you said, everyone does judge a book by its cover, but a successful cover does more thank this, it keeps the eye. The cover on the right pops. Bravo to the designer.

    LM Fields
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  15. LEFT!!!!!

    (Although right will win. How do I know? I have voted in EVERY. SINGLE. VOTE. you have ever had. And I have lost EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. Don't worry - it's pretty much a badge of honour at this point.)

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  16. I like the right as it seems more vibrant and catches the eye better in my humble opinion.

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  17. Anonymous8:26 AM

    both. a bright ending and a dark ending?

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  18. Left. Mostly because it's less formal and... well, centered. To me, the word "assassin" implies chaos rather than order, and the cover on the left better represents that.

    Also it looks better.

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  19. The one on the right.

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  20. Anonymous3:55 PM

    Love the one on the right. The composition and contrast is better, and the red text of the title pops. Looking forward to it!

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  21. Anonymous9:32 AM

    Right. For sure.

    On another note, I am SO excited to see you have another novel coming out! I've never been to your blog before, or to your website for that matter, but I've been reading your work since before I was married - now - 11 years, and 4 kids later, I've been hoping for a new one!

    :) You remain my favorite author all these years later!

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  22. Matt Malone12:20 PM

    Left!

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  23. Anonymous11:32 PM

    Left. Generally, you don't want an image centered in any photograph. Rule of Thirds.

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  24. The one on the right where everything lines up. Period. End of story. Beginning of cover.

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  25. Right one jumped out at me.

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  26. Anonymous11:33 PM

    Right!

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  27. I vote for the one on the right.

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  28. Sue Fox Schwartz11:36 PM

    You can't go wrong with either, but I like the one on the right - it's the trees that do it for me...

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  29. I like the one on the right, b/c your name in the left one us hard to read against the flag.

    -Eddy

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  30. D. Cummins11:37 PM

    I prefer the use of dark and light in the one on the right.

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  31. I like the one on the left. It drew my attention the moment I opened the link. Besides, the other looks likes too many other book covers - IMHO.

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  32. Anonymous11:38 PM

    The one on the right!

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  33. Markus11:39 PM

    The LEFT cover, the flagpole and "A" overlap.

    The RIGHT one, the flagpole and "T" overlap.

    It looks odd.

    But I like the concept of the LEFT cover better.

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  34. Anonymous11:40 PM

    The one on the right. From a design point of view, it is composed well.

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  35. Anonymous11:40 PM

    Left. but I agree with min, i usually don't pick the winning cover/title :)

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  36. Liking the one on the left.

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  37. Depends on what your going for. Your name stands out more in the one in the left. However the title grabs my attention more in the right. I prefer the right, but I'd your going for name recognition the left sells you more.

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  38. Anonymous11:40 PM

    I like the one on the right!!

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  39. LOVE the one on the right... I like what the alignment to the center/middle can convey and how a scope on a riffle can fire a shot, piercing a flag AND the White House and the series of meanings that could entail.... Hmmmm.... could the left cover and the right cover signify more than positioning but political persuasion??!! Two words to sum this up? YUM-EE! Cannot wait, Brad!!!

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  40. Anonymous11:40 PM

    The one on the right with the trees...can't wait to. Read the new novel....good luck!!!!

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  41. I like the one on the right - with the trees!

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  42. I like the one on the left -- I like how cold it feels and I also like that the flag doesn't appear to be the target.

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  43. Anonymous11:42 PM

    I like the one on the right...unlrss you're going for the cold feel then left :)

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  44. Anonymous11:44 PM

    Left. It looks more intriguing. The one on the right is obvious with the trees for protection. But the one with the snow makes you want to see how and why there may be a sniper out in the open snow.

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  45. Brad-- I prefer the cover on the right with flag in the center, which was quicker to scan the author's name and title, and then to feel the shock of the gun sight on the flag. --RC

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  46. Brad, I say the LEFT because first of all, if it is a sniper scope, at least he or she has a pretty clear shot of the building with NO tree cover which is ballsy for a sniper. Also, correct me if I'm wrong but the flag on the right looks like it's flying all the way at the top of the pole whereas the one on the LEFT (which I'm voting for!!!) appears as if it's flying at half mast, insinuating that there has been an assassination leading the reader to buy the book & find out what happens :-)

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  47. The one on the left for sure.

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  48. Anonymous11:46 PM

    Right

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  49. Anonymous11:46 PM

    I'm judging the cover as a photo and the left one is perfectly composed. The one on the right has the flag dead center and that kills the composition. I vote the left cover.

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  50. Steve F.11:47 PM

    Right

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  51. Anonymous11:47 PM

    I also like the one on the right. The target is more noticeable and focused. Release date???

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  52. Like the one on the right!

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  53. Anonymous11:48 PM

    I like the one on the left....easier to read through the white background than through the dark background, plus it's more visually appealing, at least to me

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  54. Anonymous11:48 PM

    The one on the right. It has more of a defined target for an assassin. The other is a bit more blurry and the target isn't clear enough for the title

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  55. Anonymous11:48 PM

    Left

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  56. The one on the right

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  57. I vote the cover On the right. In addition to the above comments about the vibrancy, I think it is much easier to read the book title. Go with the bold!

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  58. Anonymous11:50 PM

    I like the one without the trees. I can't wait to read it.

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  59. Anonymous11:51 PM

    The one on the right because the color and graphics are more outstanding and easier to see for people with bad eyesight like myself! Susan Fretwell

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  60. Ryan G11:52 PM

    In a perfect world, I would swap the color schemes of the text on the covers and then pick the left one.

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  61. Right side. I agree with the comments mentioning it puts the flag right in the crosshairs of the sniper. It invokes the feeling this is an attack on America.

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  62. Definitely the cover on the right - the red lettering against the black/grey background implies menace and dread; the other, with the blue type on the white background looks like a Winter Olympics poster.

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  63. My eye was immediately drawn to the one on the right. Most importantly, I would definitely pick it up to peruse (and possibly purchase) if I saw it at a bookstore.

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  64. Anonymous11:59 PM

    The one on the right!

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  65. Anonymous12:00 AM

    I like the second - the first one feels like a snow storm but the second sees to envoke an direct desire to take out America

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  66. The cover on the right. My girlfriend says it is a better use of negative space. I'm going with that over whatever bad elementary description I could muster. So that.

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  67. Anonymous12:01 AM

    If they were two paitings, i kind of like the more open space and blurriness of the left, but the right is definitely a stronger sharper image which i would guess might be better for selling books.
    Maybe reading too deep, but the gun site being right on the flag on the right makes me think the shooter may have anti-U.S. leanings on top of whatever other angles, while the gun site on the left seems more targeted at a particular politician and maybe the national angle is less of the main point.

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  69. Sara C.12:05 AM

    The one of the left - cold and snowy and a perfect shot.

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  70. Left.

    However, I think you would be better served by combining compositions. The one on the right has the stronger framing device with the trees. It makes the image feel like it has weight. Unfortunately, the centered composition eliminates any sense of fear/dread, which is why, if it MUST be one of these 2, I say the one one the left.

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  71. I like the cover on the left winter scene.

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  72. Anonymous12:10 AM

    The left one.

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  73. The one of the right pops.

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  74. The one on the right pops!

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  75. Anonymous12:14 AM

    Left!

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  76. Anonymous12:17 AM

    I like the one on the right, too!

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  77. I prefer the one on the right!

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  78. I have to go with the one on the right...the sight just seems more prominent and gets the point across.

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  79. I vote for the one on the right.

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  80. I vote for the one on the right.

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  81. Anonymous12:33 AM

    The one on the right- it's sharper like the sniper viewfinder.

    My husband likes the left because he says it is "bleaker and more interesting", although he might be more immediately drawn to the one on the right if it were on a bookshelf in a store.
    Thanks!

    Michigan Engineer

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  82. If the object is to sell books, salability may be better served by the elements of the cover on the RIGHT: well balanced, great focus, trees frame the flag/target/Lincoln Memorial very nicely, author's name and book title pop very well -- maybe all these too well, too obvious, as this one is like so many other book covers on the market. I'm not sure it leaves me wanting to know more. From an artistic presentation, I like the one on the LEFT: the flag leaning left is a nice touch, the soft focus entices, overall look-and-feel is one of breathless hesitancy, suggesting something is about to happen after it comes into focus. RIGHT probably sells, LEFT is artistic enough to be framed and hung on the wall. I would like to know more with LEFT....

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  83. Well... as a graphic designer, I think the one on the right is easier to read from a bit of a distance. But I don't LIKE it much.

    As a fan, knowing a little of what we're in for, I think the right-hand cover looks too stiff, like a book from an author who is more traditional, less playful. It doesn't look like as much fun!

    I noticed someone said the cover on the right looks more like the well-hidden viewpoint of an assassin, and the one on the left is too exposed. But to me, that exposure suggests risk and audacity -- to me, it looks like a more exciting book.

    I like the bright blue title, the openness, and the slightly blurry, whited-out look. I like the way the gunsite swoops down through the title. With your name, the flag, the gunsite, and the title all connecting, you've got the classic backward-S layout that David Ogilvy used to write about. It creates motion and engages the eye.

    And I LOVE the angle of the flagpole! It loosens up the design and makes it more appealing (to me) than the staid, structured design of the right-hand cover.

    So I vote LEFT -- and I can hardly wait!

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  84. Brad I like the darker of the 2 covers! (the white one can be a 1:100 Variant)

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  85. Brad I like the darker of the 2 covers! (the white one can be a 1:100 Variant)

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  86. judith youngblood12:56 AM

    The one on the right,the scope sight is trained on the the flag AND the monument.

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  87. Anonymous1:07 AM

    Right!

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  88. Anonymous1:12 AM

    I like the one on the right its more appealing to the eye.. the left one I feel is a little washed out.. can't wait to read it..

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  89. The one on the right looks the best.

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  90. The one on the left. Definitely. (I already explained why on the facebook poll a few months ago.) :-)

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  91. Joanne Petersen (rats)1:23 AM

    I like the one on the left. It has more movement and tension; the one on the right is static and boring.

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  92. I consulted my artist that we used for our book cover. My friend Karen Frost and I both agree that the title in red is more dramatic and draws us in more. The one on the left is more like a mystery while the title in red is projecting that it may be a psychological thriller, action, adventure. Greenish, redish contrast draws you to the title immediately. Target on the flag reminds us of terrorism. All that percieved from a book cover.

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  93. Lee Lampinski Jr1:35 AM

    I like the image on the right. The flag in the middle looks great.

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  94. Anonymous1:44 AM

    I like the one on the right.

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  95. The one on the right catches my eye quicker from the bookshelf.

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  96. I vote for the one on the right. Thanks, Brad! Glad to be of help. Watching your TV show here in the Philippines regularly while waiting for this next book to come out.

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  97. I vote for the one on the right. It just feels sharper, like a sharpshooter should be.

    Thanks for giving us the honor of giving you input, Brad! We love you!

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  98. The one on the right looks better. I think the color will make it pop out better.

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  99. Anonymous2:29 AM

    Definitely the one on the right!!

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  100. Anonymous2:31 AM

    The one on the right pops more, better details, perspective, colors, the lot.

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  101. Anonymous2:45 AM

    Definitely the one on the right. It caught my attention. The one on the left I'd skim past in the store.

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  102. André2:54 AM

    The one on the left. It's more inviting. It pulls me towards the book/wanting to read or get to know more about it.
    The one on the right looks boring to me and constructed. It feels as if things are in my way, sort of blocking me.
    Also to me the one on the left does not look unrealistic from a sniper's point of view. Both are.

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  103. Steve Franco2:58 AM

    The one on the right. It's dead center.

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  104. Anonymous3:11 AM

    The lighter color one..brighter , don't like the trees in the other one.

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  105. Hi Brad,
    I like the one on the right.
    Cheers
    Dot

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  106. Left, for sure!

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  107. Anonymous4:45 AM

    Left

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  108. As is normal for me, I lean to the left.

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  109. Anonymous4:56 AM

    The one on the right. It gives me a more mysterious feeling, because it is from the point of view behind the trees. I also like the colours more.

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  110. Paulo4:57 AM

    Left for sure. It stands our to me and more visually appealing

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  111. Anonymous5:19 AM

    the right.

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  112. Jackie Sue Wright5:23 AM

    LEFT, I like snow scenes

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  113. uvahokie5:28 AM

    I vote for neither :) I think there are design elements of each that need to be blended into the final cover. The one on the right has more eye catching contrast, however the flag pole in the center of the crosshairs seems odd. Now if the symbolism of america under attack of an assassin is desired then the flag itself in the crosshairs but not the pole would make sense. As stated before the right has more of a sniper's "vantage" view.

    The left has a cleaner picture that looks more realistic.

    If I have to pick then I pick left.

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    1. seangreat6@ymail.com5:42 AM

      I`m with you. I just doubt he could had a blended cover made. These being his two choices and all.

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  114. malkii11045:30 AM

    The right. It catches the eye more.

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  115. seangreat6@ymail.com5:40 AM

    I`d like the one on the right better, you feel like a sniper.. but the crosshairs aligned with the flag just ruins it =/ I`ll have to say left.

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  116. Much prefer the one on the Right. It i more appealing to the eye and reminds me of what an assassin might view as a vantage point

    Looking forward to reading the new book!

    --Rick

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  117. The left one looks like Assassin's Creed 3. Which could be a good or a bad thing. I'd go with the right one.

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  118. Anonymous6:04 AM

    the one on the right

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  119. Anonymous6:39 AM

    Left please. that's the national serivce international opinion

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  120. Anonymous6:45 AM

    The one on the right.

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  121. Anonymous7:11 AM

    Thom Cady: I chose the one on the right as more dramatic for marketing. Best wishes to your family and you, tzzc

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  122. Elizabeth M. Sullivan7:23 AM

    To the illustrator excellent choices but the one on the left has my vote.

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  123. Anonymous7:38 AM

    Left.

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  124. Chrissie Gubancsik7:48 AM

    Love the right cover!

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  125. Anonymous7:52 AM

    The one on the right for sure! Obvious choice for a sniper (the heart of the flag) not the little right corner of it! Can't wait to read it!!!!

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  126. The right, definitely. The flag in the cross-hairs is more emotional for me.

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  127. Journey8:00 AM

    Prefer the one on the right... the left is too cloudy looking, not crisp and clear like the one on the right...

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  128. Anonymous8:07 AM

    The one on the right -

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  129. Anonymous8:11 AM

    I really like the one on the left.

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  130. Anonymous8:16 AM

    Left

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  131. I like the one on the left. The composition is much more eye appealing.

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  132. Anonymous8:17 AM

    Left. I agree that the one on the right looks like too many other book covers.

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  133. George G8:19 AM

    Combine the two. The one on the left has a better image, but the title on the right stands out. The title on the left image is obscured due to the color chosen (The "The" fades into the trees) while the first 'A' in Assassin is obscured too much with the flag pole (red might be better here).

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  134. I will go with the one on the left. I like the contrast of the right one more, but like the flag being to the left of the White House better than on top of it.

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  135. the one on the Right!
    Why would you put out a cover that looks sunfaded? I agree with others who say combine the covers. I want the sharpness of the Right but like the placement of flag in the Left.

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  136. The one on the left, except your name should be a brighter red. Compositions that aren't directly center tend to feel more balanced and enticing. Can't wait to read it!

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  137. Charles H. Bryan8:40 AM

    The type with your name and the title in the left should be darker so that they stand out more against the background. I prefer the composition of the one on the left, but the one on the right actually catches the eye more quickly.

    The cover should just be a photo of you with a word balloon saying "Hi, it's me, Brad. C'mon, you know this'll be good. Just buy it already."

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  138. Anonymous8:40 AM

    The one on the left.

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  140. Anonymous8:43 AM

    Left.

    Is this the follow-up to Inner Circle?

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  141. Anonymous8:50 AM

    Left

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  142. Christy8:53 AM

    I vote the one on the right!

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  143. Anonymous9:05 AM

    The one on the left.

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  144. Right. It looks more ominous. Like the whole country is under attack as opposed to just a single person.

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  145. Walter9:15 AM

    The one on the left follows Fibonacci image placement (ie, "golden mean"), and will be more visually reqarding to the eye on a quick glance. As in, if it's sitting on a book shelf--and they and don't have both on display--someone will more likely be drawn to the one on the left. It'll compete better with other books on the bookshelf

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  146. I say go with the left cover and you will be 'right'[sic].

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  147. Ester9:23 AM

    Right!!!

    A hug from Spain, Brad!!

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  148. I prefer the one on the right.

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  149. I like the left one. Love the winter look

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  150. The one on the right, it gives the impression of a sniper locked on its target.

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  151. Anonymous9:36 AM

    Left

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  152. Anonymous9:37 AM

    I like the cover on the right.

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  153. Left. Blurry flag looks great. Sets the season very well.

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  154. The one on the left. More balanced composition with each of the elements easier to see-crosshairs, flag, etc.

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  155. Definitely the one on the left, much stronger cover design.

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  156. Anonymous9:49 AM

    The left looks intriguing.

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  157. Janet M.9:53 AM

    Honestly, I like them both. The one on the left looks more wintery to me and the one on the right is more like summer, so perhaps if the book is set during a certain season one cover would be more appropriate. When does the book come out?

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  158. Anonymous9:58 AM

    Left. I was going with right to begin with but decided it looked too "usual" and hum-drum. The left is much more intriguing.

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  159. Hi Brad,

    I vote for the cover on the right. It is more bold and I like the placement of the bulls eye better.

    Tanja

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  160. I like the one on the left, with the crosshairs right on the building.

    Either way I'll buy it! I Love Your Stories.

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  161. The first one without the trees is the cover of a book I'd read. The one with the trees is too sharp and too in focus. The first one gives it the dream-like feeling everyone feels in a national tragedy; the feeling of "This isn't happening! This can't be happening!"

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  162. I love the one on the right :)

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  164. The one on the right. I like the use of the flag as part of the target.

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  165. Mark Re10:10 AM

    No contest-Left with the white! Why? The right is like every other book cover out there and WILL NOT JUMP out at you. The only change I would make to the white cover is change your name to the dark color like on the right and your title to like the red color on the right side. Then PERFECT!! That's my opinion! Good luck!

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  166. Anonymous10:11 AM

    the one on the right. Using the flag as part of the target is intriguing.

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  167. I vote for the one on the left. Definitely the LEFT.

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  168. The one on the left ... it looks very chilling!

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  169. the first cover is very intriguing

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  170. Anonymous11:14 AM

    Left please

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  171. The one on the RIGHT drew my attention immediately.

    Grace Elting Castle

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  172. JackieW11:19 AM

    I like the cover on the left.

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  173. Rex Flottman11:27 AM

    I like the one on the left. The lighter cover is going to give the book some contrast sitting on the shelves in book stores so it will be easier to spot. It also makes your name stand out which will also help in the marketing process!

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  174. I go right in all things!

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  175. Anonymous12:03 PM

    Right

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  176. I like the one on the right!

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  177. The one on the LEFT seems more reasonable. Taking aim at the White House yet being obscured by the American flag bears thought that the people of the US (the flag) will do what it can to defend the White House. So, the LEFT one.

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  178. Neither.
    Left is too white.
    Right is too dark.

    They remind me of Vince Flynn covers.

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  179. Anonymous12:41 PM

    The one on the right looks better IF the flag was off center... Looks odd that the flag is directly centered in the shot

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  180. Anonymous12:50 PM

    The one on the right. Targeting the White House seems too political (unless the story leans that way). Targeting the flag seems to be more of a threat to America itself and our democratic way of life.

    Sent as anonymous, but a long time fan! :)

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  181. Patricia Reed12:51 PM

    The one on the right.

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  182. Anonymous12:54 PM

    Coadys vote 3-1 for the one on the right (little girls don't vote -- they suggested adding Dora to the graphic)

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  183. Anonymous1:02 PM

    The right one would catch your eye on the shelf, where as the left would easily be looked over.

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  184. Right!
    The one on the right is more eye catching -- and seems more likely to contribute to sales in the years to come simply because it will draw the buyer's eyes to it on the shelf :)

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  185. Anonymous1:25 PM

    I like the one on the right.

    Darlis

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  186. Brad, I like the one on the right. It is sharper and stronger.

    Jason Small

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