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Hm, well at first I thought it was a James Bond fanfic, but then I saw the "my" in front of it, so then I'd think it was some historical fiction...I think it'd really depend on the cover art, too. :)

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Sounds like the title to a fantasy novel, with a male protagonist.

Naked Night
But whether James really did take off Snape's pants, Harry never found out.




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A romance. I will not say anything more because, *cough* yeah.

Cat Steps
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Ink is blood. Paper is bandages. The wounded press books to their heart to know they're not alone.




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Well, with that title I immediately think this will appeal more to girls than anybody else. If I had to guess its plot, I would say something along the lines of a girl tentatively moving forward in life through whatever challenges come her way. I figure it's going to take place in modern times and not in some fanciful world. Not fantasy or sci fi. Just normal.
Overall the title is curious at the very least, and I would definitely take it from a shelf simply to see what its about. In other words, pretty good.

And mine is:

Welcome to Eden
Trying to get to heaven without Jesus is like climbing to the summit of Mount Everest naked. You die before it happens.




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I'd guess it was about a modern day person who is sent to the garden of Eden. Or maybe a re-imaging of the classic tale of the garden of Eden. It gets my attention at least.

Crashing Down
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That my love keeps writing again and again
And again"




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A teen fiction story about a teenager whose life goes skewiff. It doesn't really say that much, other that something bad'll happen. It's not that interesting, and I probably wouldn't pick it up.

Wolfsbane, Mustard-Seed and Silver
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I've actually already read the first chapter, which was very good, so I'll base it on my first impressions when I first saw it. To me, it sounds like a pretty good one. I would have no idea what it's about though... I would guess that it's something in the fantasy genre though. I do think that you could come up with a better one though, especially considering I have an idea what it's about. :wink:

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Can You See Me?
I didn't know what to put here so I put this.




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Well, it definitely catches my attention! I'd guess it's about a blind person or an invisible person, and I'd probably read it.

A Perfect Cup of Cappucino
you'll never find another sweet little girl with sequined sea foam eyes
ocean lapping voice, smile coy as the brightest quiet span of sky
and you're all alone again tonight; not again, not again, not again.
and don't it feel alright, and don't it feel so nice? lovely.






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It makes me think of the main character going through everyday life with those little petty problems that keep popping up. It also could be a romance novel about a guy/girl that meets a guy/girl at a coffee shop.

Pastel Butterflies
A pale imitator of a girl in the sky.




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From that, I gather that the main character is a girl, and that, to escape a terrible situation, she relies on little things to make her happy.That's how I see it anyway...

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Hmm...it's a very broad title. Perhaps a main character's job is to decide the fate of all that live. Or maybe they're a judge in a law court, if it's less fantasy-based.

My Sweet Insanity
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I'd say it's about a girl who's always been a bit different. People in her life make fun of her and no one truly understands her. Perhaps she tries to be normal for a while, but in the end realizes that being different is a good thing and no longer strives for normality.

Though, this is simply a poor guess. The title itself lends enough curiosity and open-ended-ness that I would pick it up and look at it.

The Ringbearers
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It makes me think irrevocably of Lord of the Rings fanfic, but I'd assume it's fantasy and about some magical rings. Unfortunately, that's mainly because that's what LOTR is about. xD

Serenity




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Hmm...well it brings to mind both Seinfeld ("Serenity now!") and a type of romantic fiction about a girl finding peace after difficult relationships, with a swan on the cover.

The Magicals
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Makes me think of a fantasy story of a bunch of people with magical powers...or magic objects. They work together using their powers to overcome the adversity facing them. I like the title.

Paint Me The Sky
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