Alright, the last time I had a post where I encouraged comments you people went dumb on me and I only got one. We'll try again. This time I would like to get your advise on which title sound better for my current project (Working Title: Raban). Purely aside from relevance to plot, which title rings better in the ear, rolls smoother off the tongue, and appears more eloquent on paper.
Raban
Rook
Rooks
Rooks of Burgundy
Personally, I'm not a fan of Raban or Rooks but I'll read any comment so feel free to state your opinion, we have a little thing called freedom of speech in this country (I have more to say about that, but not now). Oh, and if anyone feels moved to leave a vote on my last feeble attempt to receive input from you people, I am still eagerly awaiting your thought just below here.
4 comments:
Rooks of Burgundy--hands down
I have to say that rook and rooks sound too much like the card game. Raban has a good, exotic sort of sound to it, but I think it is a toss up between Raban and Rooks of Burgundy. I guess I would vote for Raban.
Even though this looks like Courtney, this is Elizabeth by the way (-:
I think Rooks of Burgundy.
I like it because it is a longer title so you could arrange it on the page different ways.
Jacynne
I think I like Raban but I guess I not sure how to pronounce it, it might make a difference if I knew.
Farrah
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