Exactly my thoughts. Yes it discusses about manipulating time as well as using it wisely. So apparently the title has been targeted towards the essence of the book. And it seems suitableJuliet+1 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 13:24 I think the title is perfect. It suggests both time travel and other ways of being "wise about time" but could cover other themes as well. And, just for fun, I searched that title on Amazon and found only one other book with the same title. That's unusual; it's a real challenge to find a title so unique that there are not a dozen or more books with the same title. So, you have a title that fits the story and is perfect for marketing too. I don't see how anyone could do better.
Is Timewise the Perfect Title?
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Maybe the book is all about time and you just have to think deeper and understand that. The essence of the book is about using your limited time, as per my view. And it includes time travelling as well. So I think that the title is fitting
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I too agree with you. The title is relevant yet it is unrevealing, and that should be the quality of a book title. So this title seems suitable for this book and it arouses the curiosity of the reader as wellNwaogazie Goodness wrote: ↑25 Nov 2020, 12:54 Well, I think the title 'Timewise' is just perfect. And i'd subscribe to the popular narrative that claims that it is an 'unrevealing' title. No one wants to read a title of a book and know exactly what will be explored without reading. So, yeah! It is okay.
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The cover and the title both are intriguing and invites the reader to unwrap the mystery in the book. The title is relevant and gives no spoilers away. Perfectly fittingAlice Ngugi wrote: ↑25 Nov 2020, 13:46 I also absolutely love the title. I love titles that don't give up too much, just a hint...then at the end you realize what the title meant. The cover is also appealing.
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Indeed. The title of the book is directly related to the essence of the book. How more can it be matching? Yet it is an unique as well as unrevealing title. Just perfectNelson Lyric wrote: ↑25 Nov 2020, 15:41The core of this novel is centered on time traveling through the means of physics. I think the books' Title Fits most plots embedded in it.Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: ↑31 Oct 2020, 23:55 When I first came across the book, I thought it was addressing how time affected our daily lives. The cover art also portrayed the scientific concept of time. But after reading the book, I believe the author could have chosen a different title to entice the reader. Ron is on a journey to find out who he is and what he is capable of doing. Did you find Timewise to be appropriate, or do you have other suggestions for a better title?
So, I did find Timewise to be the appropriate Title for the book.
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Sushan wrote: ↑30 Nov 2020, 23:25Exactly my thoughts. Yes it discusses about manipulating time as well as using it wisely. So apparently the title has been targeted towards the essence of the book. And it seems suitableJuliet+1 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 13:24 I think the title is perfect. It suggests both time travel and other ways of being "wise about time" but could cover other themes as well. And, just for fun, I searched that title on Amazon and found only one other book with the same title. That's unusual; it's a real challenge to find a title so unique that there are not a dozen or more books with the same title. So, you have a title that fits the story and is perfect for marketing too. I don't see how anyone could do better.
The inclusion of a time travel discovery is a plus for timewise. The exceptionalism in comparison to other books is also with noting. This uniqueness makes this book a perfect match for sci-fi enthuthiasts.
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Indeed. At the end the book was about time travelling. It is true that it was not all about time travelling. But I see that it is more about spending time. It portrays how Ron spent his time. Whether it was wise or not, ultimately all the consequences were his own. So the title seems perfect. The uniqueness is an added value to itJoseph_ngaruiya wrote: ↑30 Nov 2020, 23:49Sushan wrote: ↑30 Nov 2020, 23:25Exactly my thoughts. Yes it discusses about manipulating time as well as using it wisely. So apparently the title has been targeted towards the essence of the book. And it seems suitableJuliet+1 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 13:24 I think the title is perfect. It suggests both time travel and other ways of being "wise about time" but could cover other themes as well. And, just for fun, I searched that title on Amazon and found only one other book with the same title. That's unusual; it's a real challenge to find a title so unique that there are not a dozen or more books with the same title. So, you have a title that fits the story and is perfect for marketing too. I don't see how anyone could do better.
The inclusion of a time travel discovery is a plus for timewise. The exceptionalism in comparison to other books is also with noting. This uniqueness makes this book a perfect match for sci-fi enthuthiasts.
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I thought about "The Time Machine" too. So, this title is very catchy. A good title is supposed to be catchy. Thus, the author chose the correct title.diana lowery wrote: ↑09 Nov 2020, 11:20 When I saw the title, I immediately thought of books such as The Time Machine, The Time Travelers Wife, Time and Again, A Wrinkle in Time, and others for which I have great associations. So, being wise about time seemed like a perfect title.
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