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What do you think of the "Bless Your Heart: A Jeannie Johal Thriller" title?

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This is a discussion topic for the May 2025 Book of the Month, "Bless Your Heart: A Jeannie Johal Thriller" by Susann Camus

What do you think of the "Bless Your Heart: A Jeannie Johal Thriller" title?
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I think it is captivating enough to draw attention towards itself. As an outsider, I am already asking myself what it entails. Is it a book about forgiveness? Gratitude? I think this shows the title has done its job.
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When I first saw the title of the book, I expected the book to be a different genre. It's not a title I would expect for a mystery/thriller. After reading the book, I think the title makes more sense and is fitting.
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It defiently caught my eye, and wanted me to look at the book. I am an east coast person, but learned early that a southern 'Bless your heart' can be a loaded statement.
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I was intrigued by the title, as it gave me a warm and inviting feel, and i couldn't help but wonder about the subtle undertones it carried.
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I didn't see the significance of the title until I realized that Jeannie draws people to herself who are kindhearted and good people by nature. Once I got that I thought it was a good title.
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The phrase "Bless Your Heart" indicates that the book is set in the American South. The last part of the title made me think the book is an American horror story with elements of backstabbing, revenge, and forgiveness.
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I think the title is catchy and the addition of 'A Jeannie Johal Thriller' gives it a sort of classy spark. It makes me feel that the author is serious about their book and the content would be promising. So yes, I like the title! :)
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The Southern saying, “bless your heart” is not always kind and can refer to someone who’s made mistakes! I think this is a great title for a thriller and would intrigue most readers. Personally, it made me want to know more about who that title is referring to!
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Post by Limpho Mojakisane »

I think the title Bless Your Heart: A Jeannie Johal Thriller sounds interesting. It mixes a warm phrase, “Bless Your Heart,” with the word “Thriller,” which makes me curious about how the story will feel; maybe a mix of kindness and action? Also, having the main character’s name, Jeannie Johal, in the title helps me know who the story is about. Overall, it makes me want to learn more about the book!
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At first glance, I only saw "Bless your heart." I wasn't sure what that meant. In the American South it can be a compliment or a saying that is condescending or rude. As the cover looks like a romance novel, I was confused. Reading the small print at the bottom, "thriller" puts a new spin on the phrase. It creates a bit of intrigue before you even start reading.
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Firstly, I thought may be some emotional journey like romance genre but thriller word tagging along with tittle made complete u turn. So it's curious title with curious
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I've already commented on what I think about the cover of this book. Similarly to the cover, the title conveys that it is a romance novel. Until you get to the second part. "A Jeannie Johal Thriller." I have to wonder how "Bless Your Heart" relates to the mysteries going on in the book.
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Post by Ali Pinar »

I like the title, but I think the cover should balance or complement the title, I think. Another heart did not work out for me. Maybe I found it too hearty? :P
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I liked this title, it tells me that the host will be oriented towards protecting your heart, taking care of it, knowing who to share it with. I think this writing will cover different areas of human relationships and especially with oneself.
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