So you would want to make your description of your book as MYSTERIOUS AS POSSIBLE (tip: do it with the prologue as well. Make sure it's there is a character doing something strange and mysterious and do NOT tell the readers who they are until later I decided). That makes it more interesting people decided.
When you are making the title for the book, make it as aesthetic as possible with all the font thingys and stuff because people want to read it. No I am not a person who works with media and stuff I just know what people like. Because I am a person. Also, when creating a title, it has to match what the story is about. It depends on what sort of genre your book is about. Or it can just be one word. That's works too.
Note: "I decided" is the most powerful phrase in the universe. Use it.

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