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Based on the title, which book would you buy?
28 Responses to Option A
I dig the shorter more concise title.
I think A is slightly easier to understand and is more comprehensive for most people. If one was to look at B, they might not know what it is about.
I like option A because I think that true love sounds better than the triumph of love. And after heartbreak it's nice to think that the character found true love.
I chose Option A as my top choice because of the word choice of "true love" over "triumph of love." I like the idea of true love which is why I would look twice at a book with this title.
Honestly, I think the title would have to depend on what the book is about. Is it about two lovers who faced obstacles, yet still persevered? If so, "triumph of love" would be the better title because the says to me that love conquers all. If, however, the book is about two lovers who find each other despite other people, the title "true love" would be better. Without knowing that information, I'm leaning toward Option A.
i love books about true love, they give me hope and make me more of a hopeless romantic.
I chose A. I don't think of love in terms of triumph. That's why Choice A resonates with me -- true love is something everyone can relate to. A is also more succinct.
I chose A because the book title is more direct and straightforward
I would buy the book of option A base on the title, the book of option A Is been described in a way that is easier to understand the content and the function of the book.
I would avoid “triumph of love” because it feels like a spoiler for the ending; I feel like I’ve already read it because there’s so much meat in the title. True love is simpler and leaves me wanting more.
I like both, but the wording on option A is a little more fluid and easier for my brain to process.
Option A, because I believe in true love, which is good to differentiate from any type of attachment or toxic love.
A flows better, there are too many syllables at the end of B. True love is a more common phrasing
the triumph of love is way to long and makes the tile to long
“True love” feels a little more romantic and natural. We frequently say “true love” as a colloquial term but I never say “triumph of love.”
I chose option A because the title is short and too the point. Option B talks about the triumph of love and that is too clique for me.
It's shorter but expresses the plot well.
I prefer "true love" over "triumph of love". I take the former as romantic and that is more appealing to me. I assume the former could be platonic love or familial.
I think this title just flows better. The other title sounds a bit awkward.
"Triumph of love" is more dramatic phrasing, but it's annoyingly cliched. I know "true love" is a little cliched, too, but it's still appealing.
i like the conciseness of this title
The title sounds simple and straight to the point
I would like to read book A because I would like to find true love one day.
I was a huge fan of A Princess Bride as a kid and the words "true love" in option A made me smile. I would want to pick up option A because of that reference and true love has meaning to me. A triumph of love, that is used in option B just sounds like something from Jane Eyre and that they are going to end up together but after a lot of tragedy and one of them is going to be blind. I rather have a sweeter story and an easy read, so option A would be the one I would choose to read.
I chose A because I think the term "true love" always gets everyone, because it is the term everyone associates with love, I think, moreso than triumphing over love. Usually "true love" wins in the end, so I think that makes for a happy ending, like it was always "meant to be".
Everyone likes the idea of true love
I vote for option A. I guess that words "true love" are better than "triumph of love". At least for me option A has much more sense than option B. Might because I have TRUE love in my life. True love lasts forever. Triumph can't be for many years, it's a short feeling. IMHO.
I feel that A reads more fluently. Sometimes less is more and I like that it is more direct and to the point.
22 Responses to Option B
I love B more because the triumph part sounds like it's more exciting and something that has more action and engagement over the other true love which is just very typical.
I think that the triumph part after heartbreak and courage makes the title sound a bit better and as a result I thought option B was better than option A although both are fine.
B is empowering, brave, and inspiring.
I have read about true love plenty of times. I want to learn about the triumph of love.
The couple extra words in description B make it more appealing and make it seem like a better developed book. I'd be much more interested in reading option B than A. This is a book topic that would appeal to me. This book sounds like a book that the character goes through a lot of effort and in the end ultimately love helps them win/succeed.
The book I would buy is option B because the triumph of love was overcome by a dauntless heart.
I chose B because I like how they use the word triumph because it makes it seem like even if there are obstacles or hardships, love wins out in the end
Truimph of love sounds like a much more compelling journey to get there.
I like the word triumph in the title. It gives the sense that love wins over all. Triumph also gives the image of winning after fighting for something and it was all worth it. Sounds like people fighting for what they want and that makes for a more interesting read.
I like the ending of Option B "the triumph of love". It makes me think that the story is going to be a real tear-jerker. Love wins over all obstacles, so it makes me think it's an interesting story of how they overcame everything and ends happily.
I like the way "the triumph of love" sounds more than "true love." I feel like I can take Option B more seriously as a book. The triumph of love makes me think more about a struggle ending with the success of love. True love sounds kind of cliche.
Because true love triumphs as everything else is equal.
The " triumph of love." got my attention and peaked my interest to learning more.
My preference for B is because of the uniqueness of the book title the title really tell about the book and give some nice impressions about the book, it is a dope idea of book title and will call more attentions to it.
option B sounds more interesting to read to me
I chose B for the exchange of triumph of love instead of A because love usually wins.
option B looks more sophisticated
I think the triumph of love makes me feel like they have over come something amazing. It feels mor mysterious to me. Like there is a better tale to hear. True love is just something I would typically see. It's more bland and boring then the triumph. I feel like I won with the choice b.
Like hell it focuses on the tale of the heartbreak and keeps the description right to the point
I think the title in Option B makes me think there will be more to the story and make it more interesting.
true love wins!
I would be more interested in this book because "triumph of love" tells me that the two people involved will need to overcome something that is likely interesting to the audience.
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