Use whatever title you want to -- you are the author! Titles are the least important part of your book.
The book of 1 Kings in the Old Testament has three K's in its title.
"Gone With the Wind"
Habakkuk.
A book by the same title, "No Country for Old Men" by Cormac McCarthy.
You're Only Old Once is the title of a book by Dr. Seuss. You Can Heal Your Life is the title of a book by Louise Hay.
It's from an old book title joke.
From Roman times, the word in Latin 'dictionarium' meaning a collection of words and phrases. The first English use in the title of a book was in 1538 although 'dictionarius' was used in the 13th Century
The thirteenth book of the English Old Testament is 2 Chronicles. It is part of the historical books section and covers the reigns of various kings of Judah.
Yeah, it could be, it really depends on what your stories about, and about what age group your going for. Do research on what your stories about and then use that. Make it short and snappy and sound good, otherwise people won't want to read it if it sounds boring.The title comes from the book, not the other way around! Finish writing it, and then the title will come to you. It's likely that the publisher is going to change the title anyhow once you sell it, so don't spend time worrying about the perfect title.
The current word "book" is a derivative of the Old English word "boc" which was a derivative of the Proto-Germanic word *bokiz meaning "beech" as in the "beech tree". There used to be old beechwood tablets on which runes were inscribed. The similarity between that and the wood-derived paper that was bound together lead to this word being adopted for the current use of "book".
Of course! Anybody can write a book. Im actually writing a book myself, and im quite young! You just have to have good grammer and english. Thats all you need to know!
my favorite book was ZITFACE such a good book for an 12year old