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I would've named it, "The Red Princess".
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Wow! Red Witch is perfect, but if I had to add, I'd say: The Betrayal.
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Post by Walter R »

The Red Witch seems to be another befitting name for this book. Would also intriguingly capture its contents and pique readers' curiosity.
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Post by John Ogada »

The Red Witch? That sounds outright creepy and awkward. I'd call it The Red Princess instead.
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Post by Ruth Frances A »

The current title is great. If asked, I would rename it The Return of a fiery Pirate Princess
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One of the things inviting about this book, besides it’s cover, is the title. I found it to be well-thought out and shows exactly what to expect from the book.
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Post by Avalanche32 »

I would rename it The princess and the pirate.
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Post by Simmons32 »

I might have gone with something simpler than the author did like Pirate Princess. The Red Witch isn't too bad either though. I can see how that would be a catchy title. No matter the title though, it was a very fascinating book.
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The Unnoticed Princess might be a perfect title for it because she was never known as a princess.
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Post by Prodigy 28 »

The book was quite captivating, and it has good depth. If I was to retitle it, I would name it "Scarlet of the sea"
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Post by Doris Nwoti »

I think the current name of the book is the best fit for it.
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Elewochi wrote: 03 Apr 2022, 04:37 "The Forgotten Princess" would make a nice title. However, I found the title competent. I
I was of the opinion that the original title was perfect until I read your comment. That was an awesome suggestion. Just as good as the original
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Post by barbiemaeferreira »

I conceive the title to be as perfect as it is. It’s unique and extraordinary as Dan tried to lengthened it instead of labeling it as “Brandy” or whatsoever. However, if I had to think of a different title, I may rename this book as “Brandy’s Sweetest Retribution.”
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Post by Bennaji »

I don't think I would want to change the title of the book because the current title is okay and properly fits into the plot of the book.
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Post by Rexan »

It's all fun and adventure, thinking about alternative names for the literature. I think the title "Fiery daughter of Neptune" also sits well with me.
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