georgelee5786
I'll never let you down when you're riding with me
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I've begun to notice a trend. Modern book names seem so much more bombastic than old classics. They insist on themselves.
For example: Lord of the rings, the Illiad, Dracula, Robinson Crusoe, etc. The names are rather plain and simple. They don't seem like they're trying to stand out.
On the flip side: sunrise on the reaping, iron flame, shadow of the wind, blah blah. It feels like every title on the Barnes and noble shelf is trying to be the most attention grabbing.
I feel like I'm kinda imagining this but also I do see it when I go to bookstores. Idk, do you think I'm stunned or am I right?
For example: Lord of the rings, the Illiad, Dracula, Robinson Crusoe, etc. The names are rather plain and simple. They don't seem like they're trying to stand out.
On the flip side: sunrise on the reaping, iron flame, shadow of the wind, blah blah. It feels like every title on the Barnes and noble shelf is trying to be the most attention grabbing.
I feel like I'm kinda imagining this but also I do see it when I go to bookstores. Idk, do you think I'm stunned or am I right?