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Title Help (Avoiding Potential Harry Potter Reference?)
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But, I agree with Reba that the title definitely reminds me of Harry Potter, and I personally wouldn’t use it just because that makes it kind of confusing. I know that’s annoying advice when the title has a nice ring to it as is.

If it's the latter, who is the target audience for your book age-wise? I just ran that title past my parents (both of who are in their 60s) since I'm home right now. Neither of them associated the title with Harry Potter. Neither could tell me who wrote Harry Potter let alone tell me anything about J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter just isn't something on their radar or that they care anything about.
(I'm a late Gen-Xer, and I also didn't make the connection to Harry Potter because I've never read any of the books. I also wouldn't make a connection to Lord of the Rings, or Game of Thrones either as I'm not into fantasy. But I would certainly make a connection to Star Wars, classic Simpsons, a Pearl Jam/Nirvana/Soundgarden song, etc. So I think it really depends on your audience.)
But if you are trying to approach potential agents, then yes, I think it's going to be inevitable they associate that title with Harry Potter.


I can imagine it would be a pain since it's obviously an important part of your book, but do you really want to be washed with the same brush as JKR? It's a double-ended sword, to be honest.
I was just wondering what everyone's thoughts were, because if enough people are turned off from it, I would definitely change it.
Thank you!