UK and US Book Covers Compared

New book releases are exciting. A good cover can make you read a book. A bad cover can stop you from reading a book you might enjoy. Readers pre-order books and talk about the covers.
Have you compared UK and US book covers? Pip did and said you should not judge a book by its cover unless you compare US and UK covers.
Pip liked the US cover of a thriller book. It had a beautiful view of a snowy forest with red text.
Pip said the US cover fit the book's vibe. The UK cover was not as good. Pip said it was one of the worst covers she had seen.
There is another UK cover with a grey background and red text. It is even less interesting than the other UK cover.
The US cover is the winner.
Pip did not like the UK cover's rainbow filter. She liked the US cover's gold color.
The US cover had a golden girl. Pip liked the angle of her face and the gold color.
Pip did not find the person on the UK cover interesting.
The US cover is the winner.
Pip said the UK and US covers had the same concept. But the US cover was better.
Pip liked the US font. She usually likes US fonts.
Pip preferred the UK cover because she liked the hand being closer.
The UK cover is the winner.
Pip liked both UK and US covers of an Emily Henry book.
The UK cover had a beautiful combination of colors. Pip liked it more than the US cover.
Pip's favorite cover was a little-known UK cover with a blue-purple hue.
The UK cover is the winner.
Pip did not like the simple UK cover. She liked the US cover's whimsy.
The US cover was hand-drawn and different from other romance covers.
The US cover is the winner.
Someone asked why UK and US covers are different. They did not understand why they need different covers.
A reader said the reason is sales. Publishers choose covers that will sell better in each region.
Publishers and designers know what sells better in each region. Sometimes authors have different publishers in the UK and US.
Which covers do you prefer? Tell us in the comments...