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Which book title would you rather read, or give to your kids to read? Why?
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19 Responses to Option A
Simpler title makes it more likely to spark imagination.
Option A felt like it had more potential for a large universe with a lot of ideas and books. I also liked that it was more concise.
This sounds like there could be a lot of adventures to enjoy. My kids would enjoy reading about a lot of different things all in one book
A is much more intriguing! It sounds engaging and exciting. B feels passive and dry.
A because I would love to hear about multiverse mysteries.
i would rather give my kids the book in option A because it sounds more mysterious and interesting
It’s the multiverse so I feel like magic is implied, I like the shorter simpler title, and I could see myself buying it for my kids depending on the actual content.
A is simple, memorable and it sticks with you where B is kind of complicated and I have to work for it.
I think the title multiverse mysteries flows better and sounds better because it is concise and easy to remember. I think the title would capture my daughter's attention and make her want to read the book.
Multiverse mysteries just somehow sounds more mysterious and fun to me, gets me more intrigued to read it and make my kids more excited as well.
I like option a better. It’s shorter, simpler, and more to the point.
B is just to long and the commas make you pause and it does not seem like a title. But I do like A and I think it sounds like a good title.
Seems cooler, and adding magic is unnecessary
A sounds better. I think it's better without mentioning magic.
A has a more attractive and nice to read title for me.
i like this one cause it flows off the lounge when u say it out loud
Multiverse Mysteries sounds like a fun adventure series, that could have many adventures. The M, M, and M title is more like a list.
A sounds less cliched
I like the shorter, more succinct title.
31 Responses to Option B
The more descriptive the better in my book.
B makes you want to know more about the world. A seems to final.
The alliteration makes it sound more fun and enjoyable for children
I'm not into the multiverse period, so I'd want to add some magic and mystery to the beginning of that title.
This one sounds more like it would stimulate imagination
The magic part will grab attention better and it works well with the rest of the title.
I prefer Option B as my first choice. The inclusion of the word "magic" makes it more compelling and attractive, especially for kids. It's makes the whole title friendlier sounding and interesting.
For kids I think option B really brings out that meta-physical element to the book.
A little magic and mystery always sounds fun.
I like the alliteration of choice B. It also sounds more dynamic of a title that Option A
i think choice b is more descriptive and easier for children to understand.
I prefer B because it gives a mini-preview of what's in store! Would love to read the description.
I think Option B is more descriptive in a way that will be appealing to children.
My son loves magic and stuff related to it so i feel that it would entice him to want to read it.
I like option B the best because I think that kids would be interested in the magic and mystery mentioned as part of the description.
Option B makes it sound more exciting
I like the variety in b. Gives the kid more to look forward to.
Using traditional lead-ins like magic and mystery is helpful for the next idea like multi-verse
Kids always love magic, so I would chose this title to get them interested.
I think choice B sounds more interesting. I would choose that one.
I feel like B just has a better ring to it and sounds a little cheeky.
I love the multiverse and how it relates to magic, so this excites me to no end!
I think option A is misleading because you would think it had to do with something with Marvel Comics. I like option A because it gives you a better insight into what the novel is about, and it matches age audience
I think that while both of these titles appear fine I think that choice B does a better job of, just with the title alone, enticing a reader to read it. It has a more compelling title.
Anytime you have magic as part of a book it tells me that it will stimulate my child’s imagination the most and will be a great read for them
I think the overall name allows for more imaginary possibilties for kids, and I just think the title has a nice ring to it. It sounds good together.
I really like the way Option B sounds as it is full of intrigue and mysteriousness. I think it would be a more attractive choice.
This title sounds like a more interesting and fun story to read as it has the 3 Ms; Magic, Mystery & Multiverse.
B sounds more interesting
I picked B because I'm not exactly sure what "Multiverse" is but I do know what "Magic" and "Mystery" are so I would most likely pick that book.
this one seems more descriptive, and more....mysterious
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