A new name
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Re: A new name
I like it!gali wrote:What about the "demon busters"?
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Yeah... I suppose that could be one tooAldonsa wrote:"My personal hell"

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Me too! I think the name is catchy and interesting! Not exactly saying the book should be renamed to this, but if it was going to get renamed...Zachary92 wrote:I like it!gali wrote:What about the "demon busters"?
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That sounds like a great title for a book, poem, movie, Netflix series, play, etc. I could picture it being the title of a satire book as well.Aldonsa wrote:"My personal hell"
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I like the idea of that for a Netflix show. Wonder what it would be about, though...Amagine wrote:That sounds like a great title for a book, poem, movie, Netflix series, play, etc. I could picture it being the title of a satire book as well.Aldonsa wrote:"My personal hell"
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I don't know why but I picture it being a comedy series on NetflixJames Craft wrote:I like the idea of that for a Netflix show. Wonder what it would be about, though...Amagine wrote:That sounds like a great title for a book, poem, movie, Netflix series, play, etc. I could picture it being the title of a satire book as well.Aldonsa wrote:"My personal hell"

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I definitely could see that being some type of comedy on Netflix... Absolutely nothing to do with Raven's Peak...Amagine wrote:I don't know why but I picture it being a comedy series on NetflixJames Craft wrote:I like the idea of that for a Netflix show. Wonder what it would be about, though...Amagine wrote:
That sounds like a great title for a book, poem, movie, Netflix series, play, etc. I could picture it being the title of a satire book as well.Total opposite of Raven's Peak

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I like it!Vermont Reviews wrote:Raven's Peak
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Dark Hunters sound like a pretty good one. It's pretty simple but sometimes simple titles work well.ifeoma obike wrote:I would rename it battle of darkness. The book is about dark forces and the fight against them. I also think this title is more eye-catching and exciting. I could also go for dark hunters.
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