You're going about it backwards, I'm afraid. The title comes last, after you've finished your story. Complete the book first, then the title will come out of what you've written.
A childrens book called "Good Charlotte" by Carol Beach York
You're doing it backwards ... The title comes LAST. Finish your book and you'll find your title from what you have written.
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You're going about this backwards, I'm afraid. The title comes last - after you finish the book. You can find a good title once you have everything written down.
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Use whatever title you want to -- you are the author! Titles are the least important part of your book.
Write it, the economy is irrelevant. If it is published, it will find a market
Check out the Author Enid Blyton who wrote hundreds of childrens books in that era.
Easy. Volcanoes,Our Earth's History.That's your title.
It might be - if your book is about the boy next door and nothing else. Before you "take" a book title, google it and see if there are already a lot more books and movies with that title. I see two movies and a book on Google, so you might think of a slightly different title if you plan to sell this book. If you're just writing for fun, it's a good title!
A good title would depend on what the book is about, if it has no plot or story line and is only about gymnastics then call it gymnastics but if it is not then create a unique or nice name talking about what the story line is {what the book is about}.
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