Artsy Shelf – 32 – Big Blue Eyes

Posted by on August 18, 2011 1:52 pm in Features | 4 comments

Back in January, I featured on the Artsy Shelf covers with closeups, two of which inspired me today’s feature. It seems that blue eyes contrasted with a pale skin might be the perfect way to capture the readers’ attention.


There’s a definite resemblance between Russel Smith’s Girl Crazy and Lauren Grodstein’s A Friend of the Family, which is why in my mind I often confuse those two covers. I think A Friend of the Family is more effective as a cover, but Girl Crazy has a nice softness to it.

The colors on Infinite Days and Deadly Cool are very intense, which is probably a great way to stand out in a crowd of dark YA covers. I kind of like it because it’s a bit different, though not the most memorable covers.

Do these covers work for you, or do they miss the mark? Which one is your favorite?

4 Comments

  1. All pretty. Now I’m wondering if there are more blue eyed covers than brown eyed covers.

  2. Nice catch!

  3. I’m almost certain that the model for Deadly Cool and Girl Crazy is the same. Perhaps they took the pictures from the same set of stock pictures. I don’t know. But it is intense. I wonder if there are green eyes floating around. I don’t like the cover of Predicteds too much. I feel as though whatever intensity the book had was sacrificed by the liberal use of line breaks and fracturing.

  4. I like all of them, but am a bit partial to Infinite Days. The big blue eyed cover does seem to be a trend right now, no?

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