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  • 1) Probably one that has not been given already. I suggest that you first write the book, and find an appropriate title afterwards. 2) "Follow these steps to create a good book title that sells: 1. At the top of a blank sheet of paper, write down a single paragraph describing what your book is about. This is the basis of your book's title. 2. Directly underneath that paragraph, write all of the verbs used in your previous paragraph. 3. Underneath that line, write all of the nouns used in that paragraph. 4. Now, for the next five minutes, write all of the combinations of words you can find using all of the nouns and verbs in the two lines below the paragraph. Don't worry if some of the combinations of words don't make sense. Another way you can do this is to get your family involved. Make it into a game to see who can come up with the most word combinations. 5. Once the five minutes is up, review all of the word combinations. Do you see any that would make a good book title?" Source and further information: http://www.write-and-publish-fiction.com/good-book-title.html Further information: - "What's in a Book Title?": http://www.ftpress.com/blogs/blog.aspx?uk=Whats-in-Book-Title - "What makes a good book title?": http://susanwiggs.wordpress.com/2007/02/23/what-makes-a-good-book-title/ - "A good title is vital": http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22481905-5001986,00.html - "A Good Book Title For My Book HELP!?": http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090212203534AAr2VC6 - "What makes a good book title?": http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_makes_a_good_book_title
  • well, first you have to tell us what kind of book i could just make up titles all day. 1.blood stains. 2.fighting for freedom 3.rights of a burdened soul 4.light of a long ago shadow. 5.friends with a...dog? see its easy, just make up random words!
  • I can't take anymore: Memoirs of a shoplifter
  • jesus tennis series - christ of the oblivion (that's if you're going for the religous epic temnis championships story..) or, the more original who dunnit; who cut the cheese?
  • the never ending question life in a coffee cup gerald and the butterfly go to mars! the taste of love! you could use anything, but mostly it depends on what type of story that you are writing!
  • The Insider
  • The End Of The Other Side.
  • Sink your teeth into this.

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