A new name

Discuss the April 2017 Book of the Month, Raven's Peak by Lincoln Cole.

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Re: A new name

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The Supernatural War or The Unknown War maybe, since in the book the world is unaware of these things. Even Haatim whose father was such an important member of the council was unaware of its existence.
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Ssinghal wrote:The Supernatural War or The Unknown War maybe, since in the book the world is unaware of these things. Even Haatim whose father was such an important member of the council was unaware of its existence.
I like The Unknown War, too! Something having to do with the motivations behind the Hunters and The Council would definitely fit better. I thought Raven's Peak would be more central to the plot since that's the title and what the summary focuses on, but focus on The Council and what they do is much better.
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I really like the title but I could understand if someone would want the title to be more connected to the main points of the book. Since just by the title you can't tell exactly what the book is about but if the title had something about Demons in it you would know more about the book from the title. Despite this, I love the title and I think it is perfect.
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Demon Hunters is a good name for this book. I would prefer that.
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the underworld? ? lol
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I think Raven's Peak is a perfect title. Changing the name might change the way I would perceive the story.
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Actually I would say "The Hunter" because after I read the first few chapter this is the name I got. I too questioned this about why they have named this book the "Raven's Peak" but after reading the whole story it all made sense.
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Ssinghal wrote: 04 Jul 2017, 19:26 The Supernatural War or The Unknown War maybe, since in the book the world is unaware of these things. Even Haatim whose father was such an important member of the council was unaware of its existence.
Actually I cannot agree to what you say because Haatim's father knew, he just did not want to believe in it. He knew they existed but he did not accept it. Frida did a hell of the job using Arthur at first then using Abigail. Well, we all know in reality the leaders in our world are no different to the members of the council in the book. I believe this answers that.
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A funny title would be Ravenous Demon Hunters :lol:
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''From Ghost Town to Hell'', Haha! It's too long I guess.
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I would name it 'The Faith-keepers'
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It would be hard to find a catchy one I’ll probably decide when I’m done with all three
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