12 Awesome Yugoslav Covers of US Classics You Need To Hear Yugoslavia - In the 1950s and 1960s Yugoslav labels (mainly Jugoton) decided to buy out American hits and translate them to Yugoslav languages.

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12 Awesome Yugoslav Covers of US Classics You Need To Hear Yugoslavia - In the 1950s and 1960s Yugoslav labels (mainly Jugoton) decided to buy out American hits and translate them to Yugoslav languages.
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The thing I love the most about the Divergent Trilogy covers is that the UK covers are so much better than the US covers.
I really do hate the UK covers for the Divergent Trilogy, I have the first two in the US covers & will have to wait a month again for it to be put up on Amazon just like with Insurgent & everyone else will have finished it by then! :(
we're talking about covers i guess? well in my middle school library i only saw the spine first, but i had seen a few people reading it around school, so i snagged it(because this other girl had her eye on it xD) and read the description on the back while i checked it out. The cover didn't have any influence on my decision to read it. (this is the US version, btw.)
The reason I liked the US covers was because there was always the fun of guessing which characters would be on the next book cover. I remember when someone found a picture of MG reading the first chapter of Plague and zooming in like 200% to see if they could make out the back cover.
So, yeah. That's the reason I prefer the US covers. They're, i guess, more fun?
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