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But one cannot trademark or copyright titles or catch phrases. Trump tried with "you're fired" and got laughed out of court!
A tagline is a great way to distinguish your book from all the others, but the cover is going to be what really sets you apart. Make sure that your cover looks nothing like their's and you will be fine.
You will have to work a lot harder at SEO to come out on top (And man is that a headache) but if you are really married to the title, it will be worth it.

Ugh SEO! Thank you for your advice Heidi!
J.D. wrote: "You'd be surprised how often multiple books share titles. My debut novel, Bounty, shares a title with Michael Byrnes' latest thriller, and my sequel, Blood Ties, shares that title with at least two..."
Whew. That's actually a relief. Thank you J.D.!

If there is only one other book out there with that name, I would probably still use the title it if it were me. It is hard to find a title that has never been taken before.

It sure is! Thanks for the advice, Marie. I'm feeling a lot better now :) I was a little bit gutted this morning. As of now, I think I'll keep my title and make it work!
Thanks!

If the title fits your book go for it.

And sometimes no matter what you do, someone publishes a book with the same name as yours two months later. (sigh)
But the way I see it, maybe they'll come across yours by accident when looking for the other...

Michael Byrnes found my review of his Bounty and then DM'd me on Twitter to say he would read my Bounty. So you never know!

https://books.google.com/ngrams

If the title fits your book go for it."
Jane, I really like the way you stated that! Thank you, as I'm having the same issue. : )

If any lawyers read this, I'd like to hear if what I stated above is 100% true.
Just a thought...
The following is what my rusty brain recalls from the last time this topic came up. You may want to do research to be sure I'm not misleading you.
Titles cannot be copyrighted. In a few select instances, a title may be trademarked, but generally that only happens if the book becomes a series and is widely popular. You should be fine.
Titles cannot be copyrighted. In a few select instances, a title may be trademarked, but generally that only happens if the book becomes a series and is widely popular. You should be fine.


So unless there are too many books with the same title and it would make yours hard to find, there would be no problem at all. (Of course, I would stay away from bestsellers titles if not for copyright or trademark for people would get mad at you for that and write bad reviews....kind of like the author named Stephen King who was not the real King... Not ONE good review for him.

Good advice from Heidi- distinguish your title with a memorable tag line.
When I asked about titles of books my lawyer responded with this-
Book titles are not generally a part of copyright law. This means you can name your book anything you want. Some names and titles do receive protection under trademark law, however, so you should check your title for previous trademark. There is a search engine available at http://www.uspto.gov/# which can help you to make sure the title you select isn't trademarked. http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-pr… for more information on copyright.



P.D. wrote: "I always check my titles ahead and try to avoid duplicates. But they still happen. Sometimes a subtitle or longer title helps to avoid confusion and make yours pop better in a search.
And sometim..."
After I had a very interesting surprise with one of the titles (there seem to be tons of books with the same one), I started checking on Amazon first. It's not easy to come up with something absolutely genuine and be also close to the content of the book but.,... I try
And sometim..."
After I had a very interesting surprise with one of the titles (there seem to be tons of books with the same one), I started checking on Amazon first. It's not easy to come up with something absolutely genuine and be also close to the content of the book but.,... I try

P.D. wrote: "I find you're better off searching on Goodreads than on Amazon. There seems to be a better catalogue at Goodreads. I have often searched Amazon and found nothing, then gone to Goodreads and found t..."
Wow, I haven't thought of that.
Wow, I haven't thought of that.
None of the Titles of any of my books have ever been used before and I almost have eight of them out now. :)
It is possible.
It is possible.
And in the meantime....a book was published with MY TITLE.
(I know it's not MY title, as I did nothing with it and lost out...but in my heart it's mine!!)
I just did a search on my title this morning to check for this very catastrophe and it's finally happened. I've been scooped.
I don't have a cover yet and I haven't even told anyone about the title, but it still feels like one of my children has been kidnapped.
My title was Lesser Evils and I adored it, it was so perfect for my story. I could come up with another title, but do I really have to? Can two books have the same title? Could I just add a tag line to differentiate it?
*heavy sigh* Thoughts and insight greatly appreciated, friends.