I think we need an “actual title please” tag. The title on the Amazon page is Matehaksamim – The Magic Wand : Direction of Learning – Alexander Technique : Let the neck be free: Enter an Unknown Land.
Also, based on both the blurb and the “Look Inside,” Nathan’s crack about the designer trying to make the cover as hard to read as possible may not be a joke. The pages in the sample contain what appear to be completely incomprehensible drawings that are apparently supposed cause ideas to magically show up in your brain or something.
I try to reserve the “actual title please” tag for occasions when the cover doesn’t have a clear title (i.e., when the title, series title, and/or subtitle don’t have a clear relationship).
Fair enough. I thought it was also used when the title on the purchase page didn’t match the one on the cover, or when the title looked like the author had six or seven titles that he just mashed together.
I feel as though maybe I should be triggered or something because of the long word that’s broken into two parts at severe angles and dangling from that black thingie and the sub:sub:title that reads “Let the neck be free: Enter an Unknown Land”.
But on the other hand, maybe it’s just another of those incomprehensible things that is causing something to show up in my brain (as unlikely as that is).
I think we need an “actual title please” tag. The title on the Amazon page is Matehaksamim – The Magic Wand : Direction of Learning – Alexander Technique : Let the neck be free: Enter an Unknown Land.
Also, based on both the blurb and the “Look Inside,” Nathan’s crack about the designer trying to make the cover as hard to read as possible may not be a joke. The pages in the sample contain what appear to be completely incomprehensible drawings that are apparently supposed cause ideas to magically show up in your brain or something.
I try to reserve the “actual title please” tag for occasions when the cover doesn’t have a clear title (i.e., when the title, series title, and/or subtitle don’t have a clear relationship).
Fair enough. I thought it was also used when the title on the purchase page didn’t match the one on the cover, or when the title looked like the author had six or seven titles that he just mashed together.
I am consistent. Usually. But my evil twin is a dick.
I feel as though maybe I should be triggered or something because of the long word that’s broken into two parts at severe angles and dangling from that black thingie and the sub:sub:title that reads “Let the neck be free: Enter an Unknown Land”.
But on the other hand, maybe it’s just another of those incomprehensible things that is causing something to show up in my brain (as unlikely as that is).