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What Do You Think Of These For Novel Titles?

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'The Treaty Death Himself Signed' and 'The Suspicions Of A Wolf For Dinner'.

They are something that I am writing in my spare time. They are both fiction and are pretty dark kind of reads. Like Horror crossed with insane amounts of imagination. I am 16...

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  1. The former is much better. It has deep meaning like that death comes on his way.


  2. Pretty cool.  I like the first one best.

  3. love the first one

  4. I also like the first one. You could leave out the word 'himself' and it would sound better.

    - The Treaty Death Signed -

    Thats just my opinion. Its your book.

    The second one is okay, but I suppose I'd have to read the content to understand the meaning properly. Maybe you're giving too much away with a title like that. I don't know - I'd have to read it first.

    Good luck though.

  5. There both really good! Good luck on your book and i hope it all works out for you! =]

  6. I, like everyone else so far, like the fist one better, though I suggest you change it to,

    "A Treaty Signed by Death Himself."

    Just a thought, it's your book, so you'll know the best title for it! GOOD LUCK!

  7. the first one is the best.

  8. The first one's awkward (like others said the word "himself" needs to be moved or taken out. The second one doesn't really make sense...

  9. I like the idea that the first title brings with it.  Although I agree with other people here - leaving out the 'himself' bit makes the title just that bit more snappier and gives it a sense of mystery.  The second I think (as someone else has said) I'd have to either read the blurb or the first couple of chapters to get the gist of.  Something just tells me it'd be a complex read, where as the first draws you in.

    Hope this helps and good luck!

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