![]() ![]() In this one, it’s more of an interior, where it’s almost like a tunnel, which is a little bit of a teaser of the second book. The first cover was in the woods and you see a sea in the distance. They have the negative image of the owl on the first book, and there is a negative image of an owl on the second cover - instead of being behind that solitary figure, it’s actually in front of them and reflected in that watery surface. ![]() ![]() I love this cover because it takes themes or motifs from the first book that will carry through on this one and the third one, too. Of course, the author agrees and elaborates a little on the cover: Sure, I don’t know exactly what will go down in The Infinite Sea, but the cover sets the right tone for what I know of the world that Yancey has described so far.
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