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Which book TITLE is more appealing?
Option A won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 38 votes after 1 round of vote counting.
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Option | Round 1 |
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A | 76% 38 votes |
B | 12% 6 votes |
C | 12% 6 votes |
38 Responses to Option A
A was the easiest to understand and C was very plain and forgettable.
More in depth and discrete from first title to last one
I think recreating Martin is the best, followed by Person, Martin, then Martin & Martin 2 is the worst.
"Recreating Martin" is more appealing to me as a title because it makes the most sense of the options here and has an intriguing allure to it that would make me want to learn more about what it means exactly.
I like A better because there is an aura of mystery and intrigue with the title, even though it is vague. C is interesting to me because it hints at the book being about a clone of some sort. I don't like B at all. I think the title does not flow well and is confusing.
Option A is the best choice as it can be understood.
I think A flows better, whereas choice C comes off as clunky and awkward.
In the order chose, They just sound more interesting
Recreating Martin makes more sense as a title with the subtitle, because of the goodbye implying that there's a new version of Martin coming. Person, Martin makes me curious, but Martin2 just seems weird to me.
I like choice A because it gets my attention and is more interesting to me than choice A and C. Choice C isn't direct and doesn't tell anything about the book. I like how choice A is easy to read and understand.
b does not sound interesting at all
Recreating Martin seems the most memorable and easiest
I placed them in order of what I would want to read.
I like the word recreating in Option A. It makes more sense and it sounds more interesting to read. Option C makes you think about what the book could be about which also brings interest.
the other 2 names are confusing and a bit redundant. option A is a bit unique explains the book in a way but leaves room for interpretation. reduces the redundancy as well.
recreating Martin is the best title. It makes you want to read the jacket and see what its about. Person, Martin makes no sense at all.
All name are really good
I think that C and B just sound very strange.
I would buy the book with title A. C it totally odd, and something that I would ignore. There is something attracting in title A. Less so in B and not at all in C.
I think that Recreating Martin sounds more interesting.
I like the title in option A. I think "Recreating Martin" is unique and it grabs my attention. The other options don't make as much sense.
My first choice "Recreating Martin" was my first choice because of the way the title was headed. I think "C" is okay.too/ However, I really don't care for "B" at all!
I like option A the best. The title looks the most grammatically correct.
Recreating Martin just sounds the most natural. Martin and Martin2 is a big NO it is very unoriginal sounding and just doesn't catch my interest.
I like A and C Titles the best. Martin and Martin 2 as well as recreating Martin give a great sense of what the book is about.
This is the order in which I would find it most appealing to me. I would be most attracted the first title.
The title "Recreating Martin" is intriguing. Like it may be a remake of oneself, something that could happen to the reader. The other two are a little less relatable. "Person, Martin" seems too distant and cold, like some form of artificial intelligence (which MAY be interesting if that is the book's genre).
The syntax is easy to understand and familiar. I ranked it in order of what I consider to be grammatical correct.
Title of "A" is the least confusing; "C" would have been better if "Martin 1 & Martin 2"; title of "B" is mystifying.
Option 3 looks grammatically incorrect. Option 2 reads weird and is confusing. Option 1 is best because it makes the most sense although it does not allude much about what the book is about.
A gets my attention more because "Recreating" stands out more than just writing "Martin" twice. Better choice of words.
A the title looks for organized the way it is. / C its ok maybe not repeat but find a new word / B I like the way it is laid out just not the wording.
Recreating Martin Made the most sense to me as a title and seemed the most well phrased, so that was my favorite. Martin and Martin2 seems interesting, and I think it makes sense to me, but not as much as title A. Title B Person, Martin didn't make sense to me at all, and wouldn't really give me much of an idea what the book is about and confuses me.
the first title I voted for makes the book seem more interesting
Option A, the title "Recreating Martin" sounds much more interesting than the other options. Option B, is more appealing than option C because option C sounds like it could be a sequel.
I think Recreating Martin and Person, Martin give the book a more interesting feel. I like that it doesn't really put it as simple as option C and makes you imagine what the book could be about.
The first cover is the best one.
Recreating Martin sounds like an interesting title. Person, Martin just sounds incredibly generic and Martin & Martin2 looks like a bargain bin book.
6 Responses to Option B
i like the desig nand color
Best looking designs in the best order
The heading at the top seemed the most original with the first two that I selected. The third choice would be a distant third, with the numeral in the title.
B - I chose this one because it seems the most original out of the three. A - this one was okay but struck me as being a little generic. Lots of books and movies seem to have titles similar to this. C - this one gave the impression of being part of a low quality book series, and probably not very interesting.
Person, Martin sounds unique and intriguing.
B i like this one look professional, C this one look great too, A i don't like it
6 Responses to Option C
martin 2 is funnyrecreating martin seems more scifi
Option C is by far the most catchy and intriguing to me. It makes me intrigued to discover what the book is about and it makes me want to read it.
I like all these covers, they are good.
I chose C first because I like that title "Martin & Martin 2". I chose A second because that is a clever tible. I chose B last because I don't like the title.
I really did not like any of them. I choose them based on my gut reaction as to which was the best of the bunch of OK titles.
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