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If You Were To Write A Book What Would It Be About And What Would You Title It

If you were to write a book about your life, what would be the title?

This question is asked for Pepperdine university and i find it so incredibly hard! I'm supposed to write in 50 words or less what I would chose as the title and why.

I am having trouble finding a right title that would not be too plain or too cheesy.
I am from Aruba (this small island) and I've grown up with a very relaxed laid back life (almost too much).. I don't want to write at all about all the crazy things that one witnesses in Aruba but I guess that has been a prominent factor in my life overall. Ive traveled a lot i guess ive seen a lot. Also, considering Aruba is so small, people are always gossiping and either they find out about things you have done, or they basically make it up. I'm not sure if my title should have anythign to do with that, since it wouldnt really be appropriate. I'm just trying to state some things I would include if i were to ever write a novel about my life. I can't forget the beautiful beaches, my school, my comunity service activities (mostly ive worked with children especially children in orphanages or children with down syndrome) and my extracurriculars (student council, youth parliament).. im sure im missing more things, but either way, what could possibly be a title i could use that would sum everything up in a couple of words? isnt this so complicated!??!!!

Does anybody have any suggestions?

If you chose to write a book about your life, what would the title be?

The Networked Life:A Narrative of Identity, Community, and TechnologyOf course, the whole story probably can't be written until after I'm dead...assuming I don't actually live forever. ;-)Hat tip: Award-winning questioner Sotonye Anga, who has blessed me with more A2As than anyone.Update 2019: Actually, I’ve got a better title in mind, one which is in line with other similar books that are out there…Transition Without Tears:The Improbable Story of a Woman Who Found Herself and Became Who She Had to BeThis would be along the lines of other books about transition, such as From Both Sides Now: One Woman’s Journey to Love and Living Life to Its Fullest by Alexus Sheppard, Living in Stealth by Debbie Lawrence, I’m Not The Man I Used To Be by Kenna Henderson, and Songbyrd: Becoming She by Caisie Breen.

If you were to write a book about yourself, what would the title be ?

The Parabola of a Life of Voracity.

If you were writing a book about your life, what would the title be?

Darnok……….It’s me!Undressed, metaphorically, in the raw.My story would be written backwards.Cover art: A doodle of myself on a coffeeshop napkinJust like what Woody Allen talks about:“In my next life I want to live my life backwards. You start out dead and get that out of the way. Then you wake up in an old people's home feeling better every day. You get kicked out for being too healthy, go collect your pension, and then when you start work, you get a gold watch and a party on your first day. You work for 40 years until you're young enough to enjoy your retirement. You party, drink alcohol, and are generally promiscuous, then you are ready for high school. You then go to primary school, you become a kid, you play. You have no responsibilities, you become a baby until you are born. And then you spend your last 9 months floating in luxurious spa-like conditions with central heating and room service on tap, larger quarters every day and then Voila! You finish off as an orgasm!” ― Woody AllenOh, and it would be full of spelling master pieces and grammatical wonders.Picasso like gaps in my logic!Hated or loved to the end, I’m an artist, I am a flame!

What is the title of book written by Louis L'amour about Palo Duro Canyon in West Texas?

L'Amour used or referred to the Canyon in more than one book. My first guess as to what you're looking for is "Reilly's Luck".

"Reilly's Luck
By: L'AMOUR, LOUIS
Published by: Bantam Books

"Val Darrant was four years old. It was a cold, snowy night as he was hustled away on a buckboards to be abandoned. But he did not die; he met Will Reilly. A gentleman, a gambler, and the best rifle shot in the West." (1)

Follow the link and you can read an excerpt online.

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