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Which title is best for a reimagining of Sleeping Beauty? When the fairy's sleeping curse threatens everything Indigo has worked to build, she sets out on an epic adventure and uses her talent for barter to save the day and earn her own happy ending.
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48 Responses to Option A
I think that option A is a more interesting and appealing title for a reimagining of Sleeping Beauty. However, I do not think that either of the two options are as good as the original title.
i chose a because the title makes more sense to me. i do not understand the use of patchwork in option b
Precarious sounds more adult
Option A sounds more exciting and interesting.
Choice A is the best title in my opinion because I feel like the name can have a duel meaning to it in regards to this reimagining. It can refer to Sleeping Beauty herself and that fact that she is stuck in a sleeping curse that is threatening everything. It can also refer to Indigo's dream in terms of that fact that everything that she has work to build is now under threat and in an uncertain position.
I thought option A sounded more intriguing and had more impact. I felt like it also fitted the book's theme more.
Precarious sounds more original and intriguing than Patchwork. Option A feels more solid than Option B as well.
It describes the story better.
Precarious Dreams is more intriguing and descriptive.
This title seems more magical and better fits the book type in my opinion.
I think this title is more intriguing and sounds more focused on adults. The other seems targeted at young children and more whimsical, which does not necessarily seem to fit the description.
I like how the matches the description of everything being on the shoulders of sleeping beauty and how everything is riding on her success, rather than just variety, which is what "patchwork" makes me think of.
Better comes across what the story is about. The other, while nice, doesn't feel like a good fit.
This makes the stakes seem much higher.
the definition of precarious is: dependent on chance; uncertain. So it feels like it aligns because she's going to build and work for her dream and rely on her chance of using her talents
A is more general and fitting for sleeping beauty without knowing more of the story. Patchwork doesn't seem like it would relate to the story.
I feel the word precarious goes along with the unstable nature of magic spells and adventure that the books appears to be about. It has a more magical quality.
This one makes me think there will be more adventure and possibly danger. It is more intriguing and makes me think it would be a more interesting story.
I like the sound of the title Precarious Dreams and it seems fitting with a name for a movie that follows Sleeping Beauty.
A because it sounds more dangerous.
Precarious Dreams is more dramatic than Patchwork Dreams. Patchwork is also not really related to Sleeping Beauty.
I think the title in option A is the best for a reimagining of sleeping beauty because it sounds the most Disney like
I chose option A because the title just feels more like fantasy and fairytales. I can absolutely picture "Precarious Dreams" on a beautifully illustrated book cover in the YA fantasy section of my local library.
it sounds more interesting and grabs the imagination more.
Precarious dreams sounds like a better title because it shows the threat of indigo losing what she's worked toward. Patchwork doesn't relate to the story at all in my opinion. There's no patch working in the original story or this one it seems.
I feel like patchwork dreams just doesn't fit well.
I think "Indigo's Awakening" would be good, but both your titles are fine.
It makes it sound more dangerous / exciting - draws my attention in more.
i like the A better because the title leads you into a different direction and endless possibilities, breathing new life into an old story.
I chose A because I see the main character being in a precarious situation, as she tries to solve her problems before the clock runs out. I'm not sure how choice B (the word Patchwork) fits into that narrative.
I like how they used the word precarious because it is a nice long word that you don't hear often.
prefer the design
This title is more interesting and mature. Precarious has more intrigue than patchwork and I think precarious is a good description of sleeping beauty's situation.
I like that precarious leaves me on the edge of my seat, wondering if her dreams ever will come true. Patchwork seems too down in the dumps.
Precarious is a much better sounding word than Patchwork to place in the title of a story.
Honestly, I don't think the description is clear enough to justify either of these titles. The description, though, does read like it is for an older audience so "Precarious" in choice A feels more grown up than "Patchwork".
This title has a bit more of s mystical air to it that makes it memorable but unique enough to be a reimaging of this famous work.
A just sounds better. I'm not sure where Patchwork comes from
A seems to match the theme of the question far more than the other choice. Especially with the concept of precarious.
The title that is best for a reimagining of Sleeping Beauty, between these two options is choice A, Precarious Dreams. It matches better with the tale of the fairy's sleeping curse that threatens everything the main character Indigo has worked to build. The precarious word in the title matches with when she sets out on an epic adventure and uses her talent for barter to save the day and earn her own happy ending, since that could be a very precarious adventure to go on.
Precarious is interesting. The high vocabulary makes me think it is well written.
A is adorable. I really like it.
What does this have to do with Sleeping Beauty? I like Precarious Dreams because I like words. The general public will like Patchwork because you can sell that word.
i like A, it sounds intriguing!
I am not a fan of either title, and I am having a hard time picturing the plot based on the explanation, but "patchwork" makes me think things will be paced in pieces to help the viewer feel like they are noticing details and perhaps solving mysteries along with the character.
I'm not fond of either but I've seen Patchwork in too many titles so I went with the more unique title of Precarious Dreams.
There was not a choice called "Waking Ugly" So I flipped a coin is how i got A
The title of A sounds more like something referencing sleeping beauty. Title B sounds like a story about a person going in and out of dreams. Title A is more of one long dream that comes with dangers throughout the dream.
52 Responses to Option B
Precarious seems like a complicated word for a fairytale.
Patchwork Dreams sounds like a fun, colorful tale. I like the thing that the patchwork also plays into the spinning/stitching fabric theme of Sleeping Beauty.
Precarious makes a lot more sense than Patchwork for the title. Sleeping Beauty has here life turned upside down by falling asleep.
Seems more inviting and fun
I feel like this one is better and that it is easier to understand, I also feel like this would be better for people of all ages.
Patchwork Dreams opens up a lot of possibilities and makes me excited for what they could be. Precarious Dreams sounds like a romance novel and like she is in danger of failing, which already makes me nervous for her.
I like "Patchwork Dreams" better because it flows off the tongue better.
So I orginally chose A its such an interesting name and its really cool. The problem is and the reason I switched is because I worry that it wont be as easy to remember and that is not great. Its a very fun unique name, and it made me curious what it was. However if people have trouble even remembering it to look up that is a big problem. Now B is great also, its cute, its fun, it works with the decription. Best of all it is so memorable, people are going to want to talk about it and look it up. Its a great name you really can't go wrong here.
A implies more danger and I'm just not about taking Sleeping Beauty in that direction. B seems like something I would be interesting in learning more about.
I'm not sure if either fit. If she does some sort of sewing, I think "Patchwork" would be a good one.
Patchwork dreams is a really good name for a reimagining of sleeping beauty its a family friendly name as well
since there is an element of "talent for barter", i feel like patchwork really suits the title as a word
I like Patchwork dreams better because the word patchwork shows that she is trying to build a better life for herself, Do things on her own and go her own way
I honestly just prefer the name better. I think it stands out more than Precarious which may be hard for some children to remember/pronounce.
This sounds nicer and more appropriate
Option B has a more fairy tale vibe to it. It provides more vivid imagery of colors and different pieces of the story.
Since she's good at bartering, "patchwork" seems a good fit for who she is and what she's capable of. To me, the word patchwork makes me think of putting something together out of nothing. Bartering is sort of like this. You work on getting a lot out of a little! So, Option B is my favorite of the two, hands-down. Precarious Dreams makes me think that the heroine of the story is a thrill seeker and that whatever she goes after will only ever be just dreams and not a reality of her own choosing. It makes me think she'll never make her dreams a reality, I guess is a better way of putting it.
Since she barters, patchwork seems to best represent that idea to the potential audience.
I feel that patchwork goes well with bartering, how she's patching together everything she knows to make a good life for herself.
I'm not crazy about either but A is definitely more novel and would make me look at the book. B sounds like a self-help guide or motivational book.
I chose option B because the the title seems more like someone is working towards the dreams instead of it about to fail, like option A.
Patchwork Dreams is much more memorable, younger kids probably cant pronounce Precarious, so I think youre much better off picking something to appeal to ALL audiences.
Patchwork is easy for most people to spell if they wanted to look up more information about it. It also sounds like many events that have happened in Indigo's life have been woven together to lead her to the place she is now.
I chose B assuming this is another movie aimed at children. If it is, the word "patchwork" is much easier for children to say than "precarious".
This name sound so much better and puts a great spin on the story line.
I chose B, because it gives the impression of putting pieces back together and has a hopeful feel to it, with "Dreams" tying it back to the original story.
I think both are good but Patchwork Dreams sounds more intriguing to me.
Patchwork Dreams seems more inviting and playful as a game title based on Sleeping Beauty when compared to Precarious Dreams.
Patchwork Dreams feels more whimsical and magical, with the implication that you can build your own future piece by piece. In contrast, Precarious Dreams does not seem as meaningful and has a generic feel to it.
Patchwork Dreams (option B) sounds more whimsical and charming than Precarious Dreams.
I like the idea of patching together dreams and I can see how that would tie in to barter.
It has a more uplifting title to me.
B is charming and cute. A is just pretentious
I like the idea of patchwork since it brings to mind everything coming together.
Patchwork is like life. We create or discover random events that don't readily appear to be related. When we lay then all on the table or when it is looked at objectively, they come together and form a story or pattern. Patchwork Dreams tells the reader that it will all come together in the end.
Precarious is just sounding pretentious and like I just wouldn't enjoy it - like it's not a fairytale type story. I wasn't that thrilled with B either, but it was the better of 2 bad options.
Precarious Dreams sounds like a murder mystery, while Patchwork Dreams could even have a part of the spinning wheel tied into the story. thread was made on a spinning wheel. Sleeping Beauty pricks her finger on a spindle and that's what puts her to sleep. Quilts are often a symbol of our journey as we piece life together and a lot of times the dreams don't match, but they are ours to create and make beautiful.
I like B because patchwork goes better with the story of sleeping beauty. I also think it sounds more unique and easier to understand at the same time.
I think patchwork sounds cuter for students and reminds me of how in the classic tale there is the spinning wheel.
Patchwork works best because Sleeping Beauty is being reimagined. One by one, she slowly becomes Sleeping Beauty.
I mostly picked this because it will be easier to read and pronounce the title.
Because of the fact she is batering a patchwork makes more sense concerning the pieces she will get.
Precarious is not as easy to understand nor as it as catchy as Patchwork Dreams which is why I chose B.
I think option B sounds better.
option B: I really like the term patchwork, as the journey itself sounds like its going to be made up of different moments to arrive at the grand moment. making the entire journey cohesive, making all of the hurdles and setbacks worth it. patchwork, may not make sense at first but once the overall design is done the whole entire image is understood. option A: precarious makes me think of deviance not much of a journey.
Patchwork Dreams sound adorable, whimsical, and wholesome. I feel like I’d be more inclined to pick that book up with this title as opposed to the other one.
I like choice B the best. I love the name of it because it is very straightforward.
I was a little divided on this poll but I ultimately decided on Patchwork Dreams because it reminds me of a quilt, which could reflect back on her Sleeping Beauty name. I think it would be a wonderful read!
I voted for B because the word "Patchwork" reminds me of fixing things. She is trying to create her own happy ending and save the day, which is a way of fixing things.
Bartering is kind of like patchwork. You are piecing things together to making a living a survive. Precarious doesn't really fit here, as it goes with a more dangerous situation.
is more descriptive of real dreams, also seems more dreamy with better story
Patchwork feels more like a fun fairytale.
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