Hilarious: classic book titles rewritten to get more clicks (pictures)

What if book titles were written in a manner typical for a modern-day internet: to get more clicks, be higher-ranked on search engine pages, and draw more attention in social network streams?

Janet Potter and Nick Moran from The Millions, an online book and culture magazine, got seriously inspired with this challenge and the results are hilarious.

“He Didn’t Want to Dance with Her When They First Met. Now He Really, Really Does” is click-worthy version of Pride and Prejudice. Check out more titles below.

Source: The Millions. Via Design Taxi.

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