Should I change Lake Girls name?

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New name for Lake Girls?

Lake Girls
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Them
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Over Privileged Girls
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Hi,
There is something that has been bugging me for the past while; the name of my novel. Lake Girls is the name now, but so far the only mention of a lake is the name of one of the characters streets and that doesn't come in until the sixth chapter. I am thinking about changing it to: Them or maybe Over Privileged Girls. The only problem with this is, I would still call it Lake Girls. The name is stuck to the book.

So, my reason for posting this is the readers opinions. You can read Lake Girls
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Also, if you have anymore suggestions just post them here! Anything will help :)

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Hmmm. I like the title you have now. Lake Girls is really catchy and I like it. Besides, there are a lot of titles out there that barely have to do with the book, so I think you're good.

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Personally, I think Lake Girls sounds fine. If something else comes to you, then go with it, but worrying about it will only slow down your writing.
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You can bend the story around so that Lake Girls fits better. Like, maybe have all the girl's live on Lake Street. It's all up to you in the end, you are the one writing the story.
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Lake Girls is fine, lol. The title for my novel basically comes from chapter 7, so whatever! It doesn't matter. And Lake Girls sounds pretty catchy. :D
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