I must say that the title: Come Out Of Her My People
denotes something extremely pornographic.
I’ve heard of a lot of strange things but I don’t think
what the title suggests is even possible. (At least all at once.)
I assume that “her” is the direct object here, as in, “Come Out of Her, My People.” Even if you add the comma to correct the usage error, it’s still a ridiculous title.
Is he running or floating in the sky?
Yes.
Looks like he’s going to fall right through the front of the cover.
“Come Out of Her My People”
Is “Her” a typo that s/b “Here”
A command to an Octomom wannabe?
Missing comma before “My”?
Oooh, pretty flames!
Also not a clue as to what the book is about. And don’t even care enough to go to Amazon and read the sample to find out.
I must say that the title: Come Out Of Her My People
denotes something extremely pornographic.
I’ve heard of a lot of strange things but I don’t think
what the title suggests is even possible. (At least all at once.)
The “her” implied here is Babylon, which is always personified as female.
Oh. Like, really obvious to a reader browsing books.
It IS really obvious — if you know the Bible. I’m guessing that the target audience got it without a second’s stutter.
Well, obviously, guess I’m not in the target audience demographic! 😉
Nope. Guess I don’t know The Bible.
You’re all a bunch of heathens, and the only way to redeem yourselves is to click through on my Amazon links.
I assume that “her” is the direct object here, as in, “Come Out of Her, My People.” Even if you add the comma to correct the usage error, it’s still a ridiculous title.