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Would you prefer this funny novel with or without song lyrics (like a musical comedy)?
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25 Responses to Option A
I chose won’t he order the humor appealed to my personal tastes
I liked choice A since the singing lyrics sound more appealing and grabs my interest right away.
It's kind of funnier as a song
Definitely include the song lyrics. It adds fun and variety, making for a unique reading experience.
there is always time for a song. it's your book. write it for you, not me.
I like option A because it seems detailed and long.
A sounds like a cute idea to include song lyrics. I would definitely take a look at that
The songs are a part of the enjoyment. They should be included for sure. The full experience is enhanced by having the songs included.
I like the rhythm in option A, its fun but not silly.
I like the addition of the song lyrics, I think it adds to the atmosphere!
I think it's better to have the song lyrics separated and written as such rather than have them incorporated into the text. In Option A, the reader understands that these are lyrics. In Option B, they seem to be some kind of strange alliteration.
I think it would be pretty cool idea to have the song lyrics in the novel and performed.
i prefer option a i think this is the one with the lyrics even making bigger is still hard to read,
I think with the song lyrics adds a bit of flavor, so A.
better write up, funnier and matches the not serious jokey tone more.
I think the musical part might make it interesting and keep me more interesting.
I love musical comedies and would definitely vote for the musical.
Most people like knowing what the lyrics are saying, even closed captioning on TV or computer screens is activated now more than ever. I would just want to have the lyrics included as they can be helpful in moving the narrative.
i think having the musical bits in the reading really sets the mood and helps to better understand what is happening.
I think the inclusion of song lyrics tells a more rich and humorous story.
Option A is far more impactful to me that Option B. Reading the segment provided I could vividly imagine the character breaking into song. capturing and holding the attention of the other characters and audience alike. The message resounded with all. Reading along with the audiobook would be an interesting experience, especially for students of language, literature, film, and drama. The text of the book was more engaging when broken up with the indent for the lyrics of the song.In contrast, the scenario in Option B appeared to be a dialog between two characters. While the material is identical, the presentation was flat and uninteresting.
I say with because it adds to the story
I think having the lyrics helps to explain the story better.
I would include the song lyrics. I think it makes it more entertaining and relatable.
I prefer humor through song.
25 Responses to Option B
I would prefer it without the song lyrics and I find they disrupt the narrative and make it tougher to read.
My own personal tastes, I am not a fan of musicals at all. I would choose B the one with no lyrics.
Personally, I do not like musicals and even get annoyed at them when a show produces a musical episode so I would go with the option with out music lyrics..
Sung maybe funnyier.
I don't find it funny at all, I find it nonsensical to follwo but I prefer B over A.
I would rather just have the book written in novel form. Having the lyrics printed as well would be too distracting when reading the book.
I would prefer it without the song lyrics, I would only like them in the screenplay version. If I had a audiobook I wouldn’t like them included, I would be more interested in just the story.
I think the song lyrics are somewhat out of place in the positioning. I would rather read the story as it is. Think that works out better overall for the political satire. Nice and fun but think that it feels out of place so I'd vote for option B. But I do like the idea having the song in the middle of the story, just seems a bit off with the fit.
I like this option better, I feel like it would be more enjoyable to experience
I prefer the novel to be written in just narrative form without the song lyrics. I never how the song is supposed to sound in written form anyways so I don't usually focus on it too much.
It's a book - I don't think a song is necessary. If you were turning it into a play, I love the idea. However I just don't see it fitting well in this format.
Reading a song doesnt really make sense in a written story.
I would keep the song part out of it for the novel or audiobook. As someone who listens to audiobooks and also reads a lot, it would feel awkward really and it also keeps the screenplay different.
I don't know, I'm torn on this one. They're both funny, and they both work. The narrated version reads better. Having the songs saved for a screenplay would make me want to go see the screenplay even after reading the book.
I prefer the novel without the song lyrics. Musicals are definitely not for me.
I would rather not see the song lyrics, so the version without them is preferred. The amount of text is still appropriate and contains a reasonable amount of information for the reader.
I’d say keep the songs for the theatrical bersion
I don't see the point of the song lyrics in this instance
I would choose "B" because I think I would like it with the music because it would make it feel more interesting.
I prefer the Option B method as I feel it flows better overall in the context of how you are reading it. Song Lyrics are ok in novels, but it's hard to do it justice while you read and you have to find the perfect voice to lend that when it comes to audiobooks. I'd rather read it as a novel without requiring a music sheet.
I personally would prefer it to not have song lyrics. I don’t know why, but I have just never really liked having to read poems or song lyrics in novels.
I prefer Option B because this style of entertainment is not for me, I find it to be irritainment.
Personally, I find it hard to read song lyrics in a book because without music, I do not know the tempo or the beat, and the words read strangely to me. I just do not have a musically strong mind and would need the melody to guide me and emphasize what the energy behind the song is. So I would rather just read it as text and then be surprised by how the scene I recognize comes across when changed into a song.
I would prefer the novel written in pure fiction narrative form and save the song lyrics for the screenplay version.
B actually made me laugh out loud
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