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So here's a new feature for you guys: themes. A little place to recognize a pattern in YA covers. If you hadn't guessed it by now, today's theme is eyes. Without further ado, here are a few awards that I think these books deserve.
Most creative eye: The Thirteenth Chime by Emma Michaels
Best cover: Blind Spot by Laura Ellen
Highest eye count: Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel (Number of eyes: 2)
Best cover: Blind Spot by Laura Ellen
Highest eye count: Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel (Number of eyes: 2)
What do you guys think? What other awards do these books deserve?
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