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Which description would make you click buy?


19 Responses to Option A
i like the crisp clean colors
It's a bit easier to understand and more straightforward.
Option A has a very mysterious description and makes me want to find out more. Option B gives away too much and tells me exactly what the book is about and I would rather it be a surprise!
I voted for A because it includes a paragraph about Enrique's thoughts, not just Aria's. It would make me interested in both characters.
this blurb was more captivating.
The description of the story in A drew me in. I wanted to pick up the book and read the story. B's description was flat and boring.
I like how A starts better, reminding me of the DIsney film
I like the bold letters better at the beginning. They are more catchy.
Choice A was a much more compelling read. Even in fantasy, it seemed more relatable than choice B.
The first paragraph for this choice gives a better summary about the book and its character. I am drawn in early because of the story. in the other choice you have to read much further to get a better idea of the story
Draws me in deep and fast
It gives a synopsis of both characters, Aria and Enrique. This makes it seem more interesting, as though Enrique is a big part of the story.
The description for A was just easier to read and understand. Description B had too much information and it wasn't written in a particularly compelling manner.
The book in A seems to focus on Aria and Enrique, the B description talks about Aria and her world. I have a mild preference for the first, I'm more likely to care about a people oriented story.
i would go with a, while b is more descriptive a is make me wonder about the rest as it has a good narrative
I chose A because I like that the main title was a little shorter and more vague. Then the following description was more descriptive then B.
A is well written and has more details easy to read and understand. B is kind of all over the place and not good for the reader.
This one goes into more details of the book and makes it sound much more exciting. I like the way it tells more about Enrique too adding even more drama to the book. This option also stated the age of the star of the book so you get a heads up of how the book will start to unfold from a teenagers eyes.
I liked being able to read about both of the characters (Aria and Enrique) and how their lives will collide with each other.
31 Responses to Option B
i like this better
The one I clicked feels like a romance - like I am swept away; transported to a magical and mystical world. A is bleh.
B gives Aria more agency and doesn't paint her as a victim.
The description in B is very much more to the point than the description in A
B tells me what the story is about more quickly.
I found this one to be more descriptive and it madem e want to pick it.
I like the way this one sounds
A is tooooo close to Disney and I'd be worried about copyright problems. I do like the story of both, but B I think is better at avoiding problems.
I prefer option B since when I read the sentence in bold letters will give me a basic idea of the story. And it makes me more curious to read more to know the full story.
Option B sounds more intriguing. The wording in the description is more apt to make me want to read the book.
B is definitely more captivating - the title and the description. Also, the spacing makes it much easier to read.
I think that this one presents the choice in a much more reader friendly and comprehensible manner
The opening line in the description hooked me. I wanted to know what worlds. Option A seemed like an effort to get to the point.
Definitely more clear about what the book is about
The description of this one seems more inquisitive and one that will draw more readers to the book. It will make more readers want to buy this one.
I find this description to be more descriptive and compelling, while choice A appears more emotionally manipulative and less informative about the content. I prefer to know more about the content of a story before a purchase, and am turned off by more blatant emotional manipulation.
this one just immediately caught my attention, especially the mention of underwater LA, while the other was just like every other YA novel out there. sure, i could do without the romance, but it just sounded more interesting.
The way in which the narrative unfolds is far more engaging in Choice B than in Choice A. Initially the reader is given hints, then more and more detail is supplied. The story is quite intriguing. I want to know more after each paragraph. The love interest is more prominent in Choice B, which many readers will find attractive.
A is too dense. The longer sentences are less dynamic.
It just got my attention better from the very beginning. If I was browsing books the other option would be something I would glance and skip over, where as this one the description caught my attention from the start and I would read it.
I think it is a better description of what the story is about and seems to stay on topic better. The other description is more convoluted and seems distracted.
This special description is better worded and gets the reader interested
B sounds more like a general description and I like the more descriptive word choices. When I read A, I feel like it's a plot synopsis and I'd expect to just read the same information over the first third of the book.
This one sounds the most unique and cohesive. The other one has a heading that sounds too much like "The Little Mermaid" which, while there are vague parallels, doesn't match well with the rest of the description.
I felt this description was more compelling.
synopsis is more exciting , implies more action
I think it focuses less on the romantic aspect and therefore would appeal to me more.
that description catch our eyes since beginning, i loved and i would buy!
I like this description better because it focuses more on the protagonist of the story.
Option B seem to stand out more
I choose B because this description is very compelling and inviting.
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