What is the title of your book?

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gordonwrites wrote:The title would be 'There is No Point in Making 99% of Plans'. It would be about all the things we hope will happen, or fear will happen, during our life, and never do.
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This is the most interesting one till now.?
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I am kind of having some difficulty in deciding it because you have to sum up the whole story of your life in just a few words.
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"Fine, Don't Listen To Me: Lessons In Avoidable Situations." It'll be both an autobiography and a self help book. :lol2:
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"Inside An Empty Heart" would be my title. I'm an emotionless person by nature as well as an absolute introvert, so I think it would suit me well.
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The title of a book about me would probably be:
'Learning to say No'
I find that most times I put others first and make some friends a priority when to them, I am merely an option. I have repeated that mistake a few times and I am learning to, without being selfish, love others as much as I love myself and not more than I love myself.
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My book is named "Followed my star" which is a little disappointing
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It would be about acheivements and success gained through self inspiration and determination and the name of the book would probably be " wings carved out of Scars"
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The title of my book? Hmmm Difficult to think of one. Marshmallow Rain? Cold Gummy? It has to be something sweet and difficult at the same time as my life has been, I guess. Yet something you can overcome with time, though. :D
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The title of my book would be the incredible fate of a young woman.
"To be or not to be that's the question" William Shakespeare
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If a book were to be written about me, I would have it entitled It's Gonna Be Me. ^_^

I hope I could get ideas to start scribbling my own book.
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"Who told you that you are named" by William Comb
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I haven't thought about such a topic before, but I really loved to engage in this topic. So I tried about half an hour to decide what should be included in such a book. It was then I realized that I'm having an ordinary life, with nothing as interesting or inspiring as you guys, so I gave up the idea of writing a book about myself.. :D
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"Eyes Bigger Than Her Stomach". It works literally, because I'm a skinny woman with big bug eyes. And it also works literally, because I always want to take on a million things at once. The story would focus on how I've juggled work, family, friends, and life with all of my volunteering!
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Christina Rose wrote: 04 Sep 2017, 17:38 If I were to choose a title for my own book, it would probably be something like, Finding Consistency in the Inconsistent. It would probably discuss my current struggle with ADD and the procrastination, lack of focus, poor sleep habits, etc. that come with the disorder. Ideally, it would outline my "road to recovery" so to speak, even though there's no actual recovery - it's more of a coping. I say ideally because, currently, I'm in a daily battle with my lack of motivation to conquer my lack of motivation. ? I guess it would be self-help. Great topic, by the way!
I will be anticipating your book.
Your little write sounded really interesting.
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I have not writing any book before, but I would live to write one.
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