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Hello! Which book TITLE is most appealing to you? This novel is part of an action-adventure fantasy series that takes place in 1930s America. The cover design is already set, though feedback is also welcome on that. Thank you!




There was no majority winner of this Ranked poll after 3 rounds of vote counting. However, Option A and Option C had the most votes (25).
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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A | 34% 17 votes | 38% 19 votes +2 | 50% 25 votes +6 |
C | 24% 12 votes | 36% 18 votes +6 | 50% 25 votes +7 |
D | 22% 11 votes | 26% 13 votes +2 | Eliminated 13 votes reassigned |
B | 20% 10 votes | Eliminated 10 votes reassigned |
17 Responses to Option A
The cover is awesome way to go. The title I pickled for number is based on it being different and sounds interesting. Numbers 2 and three also sound really good but not as great.
I like the writing on the first one.
I like how simple the title is and it's not cluttered. It's clean and eye catching.
I like these because it explains the title a lot better than the other ones.
Less text is more. Too much text is distracting.
"Secret of" and "Mystery of" make the book sound cheaper. "Sixteen Burdens" is interesting and I would like to know what the burdens are. "Sixteen Supernaturals" gives us more of an idea of what the book is about than the other titles but "Sixteen Burdens" tells us something about the story.
I like this one better cause the logo is more eye-catching
I picked a and d because they were short. The other ones were too long
The titles stood out more the last one.
choices A & C have a more streamlined illustration, along with brighter colors. choice D is just a good runner up.
Supernatural sounds too 21st century. The Burdens are more mysterious to me. Gary Studebaker sounds more like a band but better than the Supernatural option.
Option A looks the cleanest. D looks identical to A.
sixteen burdens is the best sounding name, I think "Newton's Eye" sounds kinda weird
The Sixteen Burdens is short and sweet, with large text so that it's easy to read and read quickly. Option B is more crowded and difficult to read, especially since the font is at such an angle, but I like the title second best. Similarly, Option C is harder to read and has a longer title, but Secret seems less appealing than Mystery.
I went with the titles that were the easiest to read at the angle it was designed at. The more words at that slant are harder to read and Sixteen burdens/supernaturals seems more vague and intriguing to me as well.
I love this cover more than the others.
I went with the easier titles to read
10 Responses to Option B
I don't have any other reason other than these ones seems the most interesting to me.
I like learning secrets and Newton's Eye seems intriguing. Next is also of interest to me, Supernatural.
The titles of the books make them seem more interesting than the other choices.
This title makes this book very attractive and unique. The word mystery adds a special magic thing to this title and I think I would have fun when reading this book.
I like the word mystery in the title the best
I think both of the short title are a little dull and do not stand out from many others. I really like option B as it sounds unique and draws me into the book.
B is the most mysterious/intriguing. D and C also make me want to find out more. A is not intriguing or interesting.
I like the authors name in the bigger yellow writing and also the bigger light on the bottom corner
Option B has the most intriguing title. Option A has a pretty cover and burdens sounds more attractive to me than supernaturals
Option B is a title that gives more information about what the book is actually about to let someone know if they would be interested in it.
12 Responses to Option C
I think D is really hard to read. C is the easiest to read out of the group.
The Secret of/ Mystery of format looks better and stand out more than the Sixteen format. Sixteen burdens also don't give me enough information about the book.
My top two choices hit my curiosity. I don't know what a Newton's Eye is, so this draws me in. Secret is more appealing as a title than mystery because I want to know the secret. I didn't really like either of the "Sixteen" titles, but I prefer Burdens to Supernaturals because my prejudice is that something supernatural is just going to be boring and contrived....you can hook me into a supernatural story but usually only by not telling me in advance that's what it's going to be about.
I think options C & B give the reader a clear indication that there is a protagonist (gray studebaker) and that they are the person driving the story, which I find appealing. For the 3rd option, I like the word supernatural as it seems more thought provoking.
I LIKE THE NAME IN YELLOW BETTER
"Secret" and "Mystery" gives me the feeling it will be a book that will keep my mind guessing and keep me involved. That intrigues me.
secrets and mysteries always get my attention and are my favorite to read. These make the book more fun and interesting to read.
i like the Newtons eye concept most of all
i based my decisions off the names of the books. I liked the Secret of Newtons Eye the best, then the Mystery. They sounded differentiated from the others.
Grey Studebaker is intriguing and period appropriate, and the format of xxx and the yyy reminds me of classics like Nancy Drew and Perry Mason
Not a big fan of "sixteen supernaturals" it sounds a little weird. The other titles sound more interesting.
I was more intrigued in wanting to see what the mystery was
11 Responses to Option D
I picked D because I liked the alliteration. A was also appealing because it made me want to know what burdens they were. C I chose over B because it sounded better spoken.
D was the best because it was quick and to the point. Supernatural is a good word for the title because I enjoy the show of the same name. The second option is good because I want to know what the "burdens" are. Mystery is a better word than Secret
my top choice, D, just stood out to me more than the others. I didn't care for the titles with Studebaker in the title at all. My last choice, B, just sounded horrible, maybe due to the word "Burdens".
The Sixteen Supernaturals sounds like a really interesting book, either an anthology or a horror/mystery. I'm also intrigued by the Mystery/Secret of Newton's Eye - it makes me want to learn more about it.
Each of these is more descriptive than 'Burden'. I like that the title of these three somewhat describe what the book is about.
The use of supernatural immediately draws me in personally.
Choice D had the most interesting title and the author name was readable. Choice C had a better title than Choice B because it looks more intriguing. The last choice was hard to understand what the title is about.
Option D is the most intriguing and the one I am more likely to pick up. I am not a fan of the other titles.
I like all of these but I really like the title "Sixteen Burdens". It is shorter but more intriguing. The cover art is perfect for the 1930's theme.
Since this is part of an Action-Adventure series, option B doesn't really seem to fit as the title says "Mystery", which would not necessarily be an action adventure novel. D, Sixteen Supernaturals, seems more like there would be some action, going after 16 supernaturals. I have the same thoughts for A as I do for D, however, burdens doesn't seem as active or exciting as supernaturals. C sounds like it could be a mystery but could also be an adventure that happens while looking for Newton's Eye.
I like the short and concise titles because they are easy to remember and give just enought information, and I thought "supernaturals" was more appealing. The word "mystery" also makes me think of a genre I like.
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