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Would you like to read this Novel... Atleast tell me which one you prefer most... Btw these are just rough designs not finalized...

Aditya Sharma

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1st - is sort of generic I've seen it often 2nd - attention to detail here gives good impression. I like how you've done the moon! Only critical view would be that it looks quite crowded 3rd - classic scene which I think is matching the title. Critical view would be it's not matching design detailing as much in 2nd pic. I would choose either 2 or 3.

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