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My book is packed with Indigenous knowledge inspired by old Maori manuscripts spanning back 100s of years. It is "creative non-fiction" a mix of stories/legends and insights found within the poetry, songs and invocations. Which title grabs your attention?
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29 Responses to Option A
I think "Infinite Threads" is a catchy title and would make me want to know what it's about.
Infinite Threads grabs my attention, and makes me want to read on and explore the book even further.
"Infinite Threads" is more captivating. The word Infinite for obvious reasons, and Threads for the interweaving threads of storytelling and fate. I'd write more, and look up Maori culture more, but with there only being an 8 minute timer on this I can't.
The title reads better and peaks my interesy more
It makes me imagine what the contents of the book would be. It spawns my brain to think more creatively.
I think this one is just generally more interesting
I like to read fiction but if I was looking to read some non fiction I think this explanation would grab my attention a little more than the other one about the the manuscripts
I don't like starting book titles with a number if I can help it.
This is a title that is specific enough to be trademarked.
I like A, because "infinite threads" creates an image of connection and has a more poetic sound to it.
I feel the number, 100, after the punucation makes a more impactful statement instead of starting off with the number.
I like the use of the word threads, it makes me think all the stories are connected and tied together like a quilt
I like the idea of threads. It captures the immagination more than the other purely descriptive titile.
A is more catchy. It has a much better hook and I felt more invited to look into it further. B is kind of bland and really doesn't stand out. I would probably just skim over it if I was browsing book titles.
prefer the wording of A, grabs my attention more
I like Infinite Threads as the title more. Now creative and feels like you are missing out on a lot of ideas with that title. Good book name and subtitle.
Infinite threads has a very nice sound and connotation to me. Very appealing
a book title that starts with a number is annoying and also unsearchable
I like the term "Infinite Threads". I think it sounds less like a research paper title.
Infinite Threads is a more interesting title. Insights and Philosophies matches more with the term "Creative Non-Fiction" better than Knowledge.
I think option B focuses too much on the number of stories where as option A has a more unique start to the title.
very nice and good
Infinite Threads is a shorter title, which typically works better.
I chose A because I like the use of the word "Threads". Like a sewn tapestry, these indigenous insights connect the past to the present and the present to the past. It makes me think of wisdom that is timeless.
infinite is a great word that grabs me beause when i like something i never want it to end
I liked Option A because I prefer a short title and longer subtitle. It grabs my attention much faster. I also feel as though this title is unique and sounds like the book will be very entertaining.
I think this catches the eye, because I think starting off with a number is less interesting
indigenous sounds fancy
Option A grabs my attention more because the first word "Infinite" makes me curious on what it's about. Then the mention of "100" makes me very curious what thos are.
21 Responses to Option B
100 Indigenous Insights sounds interesting and grabs my attention and make me want to learn more, unlike Infinite Threads, which I am not even sure what that means.
Seems to better describe the book.
B-the term "indigenous" is popular in society today-infinite makes it sound like it just drones on and on
Option A sounds more like a marketing title. I prefer a descriptive title.
"Infinite Threads" implies much more than just 100 insights. Both titles are repetitive because knowledge, insights, and philosophies are closely related.
B comes out right away and tells you what the book is about.
Option "B": The most straightforward of the two choices, this title encompasses the basis of the book's contents while it piques the interest without the "infinite" moniker which feels a bit overstated/hyperbolic comparitively.
A more straightforward title is best in my opinion and this title achieves it better. Infinite threads seems vaguer .
I like the one that sounds more straightforward and factual. "Infinite threads" is creative but isn't a phrase that captures my attention.
Option B title is excellent, very interesting, perfect one, fabulous one
i thought option a was odd because it said infinite but also indicated it was 100 insights, so i thought it contradicted itsself so i went with option B it made more sense and was direct to the point
Infinite threads does not mean anything at all and is useless verbage
I love that it tells me that there are 100 Indigenous Insights before I even read on to see it is about Old Maori Manuscripts
Both titles are good, but I liked Option B a little bit more. I like that it has 100 in the main part of the title. It makes it seem like the reader is getting more "bang for their buck." I also like the idea of knowledge versus insights. I think it has more of an educational tone. One thought on Option A, is that the title is a bit misleading. It says infinite, but then says 100. 100 is a finite and specific amount, not infinite.
Option B makes the most sense to me and has a coherent flow to it. I like that piques interest but gets to the point as well. While Option A starts with a somewhat vague introductory phrase, that potentially piques curiosity, I'm not big on that approach. To me Option A resembles the "click bait-y" internet article titles I see on social media. To be blunt I'm tired of that.
I find that the word "threads" is not strong or appealing enough. I think "100 indigenous insights" is a really strong tagline so I prefer B
A used the word THREADS, which made me think of an online community thread. I like B for the first 3 words. It sounds intriguing and as if I would learn something.
Like this one more.
the inclusion of the word knowledge really makes it sound better,
This title is descriptive of what you will be talking about and leading with the number gives me an indication of the depth of the book. Infinite Threads sounds like this may be more about clothing and I would move onto another book.
When you put the number first, it tells people right away what they are getting ... 100 something. That's why a lot of news articles that start with "10 ways on how to..." are very popular. People want to know right away and upfront what they are getting, and this tells them they are getting 100 things!
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