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Which book title would you rather read and why?
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13 Responses to Option A
I like the term Boomer in it. It is funny and makes me laugh a bit. I like it.
I'm tired of being told not to eat cookies. Let me be.
This title is much more captivating and interesting than the other option. Its catchy and cute and makes me want to read the book to find out what it is about. It gives off the impression that you would receive valuable life advice yet would have some twists of humor to it.
I thought option B, was too wordy of a title, it would work more if it was just the second half. I choose option A, because it was less wordy unlike option B, it had a stronger impact.
Advice from the Bottom of a Boomer's Heart I choose to read. Because I did not read the book
I would prefer to read A as the title is short, clean and simple, yet contains a lot of unknowns which I want to explore.
I guess this doesn't sound as drastic as giving up cookies. I think older people have a lot of good advice to provide. I love to hear what boomer's have to say from the bottom of their heart. I love honesty.
I chose A because I find it clever and modern
I really like the phrase "from the bottom of the heart". It sounds more interesting and serious. Also, I think the book title should not be too long, thus option A seems like a good length for the title.
I picked A over B because it gave a better description of what the book is about. Saying it is written by a boomer adds good context that B does not have.
This gives a better idea of what the book could contain and the author that wrote it.
This title is more attractive and desirable and I would feel more inclined to purchase this book.
B feels very generic and uninteresting, A sounds genuine and self-aware
37 Responses to Option B
I like B because it has a more interesting title than B.
B has a more playful and chill tone. A might turn people off because of the use of Boomer.
Haha, B was really funny and made me laugh since I tell myself to back away / stay away from food all the time when it's just going to be junk in my body. That title really resonated with me.
I like this a lot because it seems to be more engaging and it stands out because the first part makes me do a double take right away.
This title is funnier than the other one so it would likely grab my attention more.
I like choice B because this title on a book would sell more. Everyone likes to listen to advice from their younger self.
I like this one better because I feel like it would probably appeal to a much broader audience.
Everyone loves cookies and hates boomers
I hate the Boomer term. it makes me think of a bitter and bitter old person.
I don't want advice from a boomer as suggested by A's title
A sounds highly judgmental and nobody is going to by a book, especially the target audience, when they know they are going to get a lecture in the form of a book. B is funny though, and makes me smile.
this book title is more interesting and kept me interested. i rather read this one than the one in A since the one in A did not keep me interested
I hate the title of option A, it's actually a turn-off. I don't want to listen to a self-proclaimed boomer.
Option B has a sense of humor to it and is more appealing to me. Option A doesn't make much sense to me.
B seems funnier than A, and I feel like I would reach for it over option A
Boomer has a negative stereotype attached to it, so I think that would push people away from picking up this title. For me, it definitely did.
A sounds really like a title that would make nobody want to read it so B is automatically the best.
I like the idea a lot. It is likeable and more empowering. I will click on
I feel that I can relate to Option B a lot more especially since I am not a "Boomer"
I chose Option B because it seemed funnier than Option A. Also, Option A implied that the author was a Baby Boomer and that is not an appealing angle for me.
It seems like this is a book with life advice to younger generations from an older generation. I think A isn't going to have a lot of younger people picking it up. The sentiment among my friends and family, millennials and Gen z, is that enough advice has been given by the older generation. I like the second title better because it seems funner and not like an older person talking down to you.
It is definitely more clever and made me laugh when I looked at it. It doesn't sound as serious as option A.
So many people will automatically have a negative reaction to the word Boomer given current social relations
Option B has a relatable and funny title. Option A is not interesting because I don't want advice from a boomer, their advice is usually pedantic and not relevant considering recent societal changes.
I dislike the word "boomer," so I would be more drawn to Option B as it doesn't use this term.
It sounds as much like they're not necessarily telling us what to do.
i think i can relate to the statement here (a lot of people can)
The book title that I would rather read would be the book title featured in Option B. I would rather read this book title because I would love to hear what others find themselves regretting in their younger years. Confirmation from others of when my own thoughts on the subject would give me a nice feeling. I think all of us like to know that we're not alone in our experiences and regrets.
Boomer is a scary term, especially in the wake of this incredibly stressful election, Boomers to me are the reason why Donald Trump has had so much power. I ABSOLUTELY would avoid any books of someoje being proud to be a boomer as I feel it would be condescending. So by default, option B was my only logical choice.
I like this title better. It's a little playful and it seems like heartwarming or caring advice will come from the title. I like reading about people reflecting on things personally, so it appeals to me more.
I would love to go back in time and give myself advice. maybe reading this book will help me to teach my kid lessons i wish i would have known when i was younger.
Boomer just has such a negative connotation these days, I can't see myself wanting advice from a "boomer".
B sounds like it relates to everyone. A is just about Boomers and I don't really care about that.
I like this title because it is more playful and reads as a more interesting book being that way. It is also relatable because I still need to back away from the cookies. I also don't care too much for boomers advice on things as they are often very outdated.
I like Option B because it sounds like it probably has advice I need to hear right now. I don't like Option A because I don't typically want to listen to Baby Boomers.
The word Boomer has a negative connotation so I would not want a book written by one
I think this title sounds more fun and less exclusive. The Boomer title may exclude some other generations unintentionally.
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