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Oddest title is crowned
If You Want Closure in Your Relationship, Start With Your Legs was crowned the winner of the Diagram Prize for Oddest Title of the Year, after a record-breaking 8,500 votes online.
The self-help manual, by an American writer called Big Boom, won 2,870 votes (33%) since the shortlist was announced on 22nd February. The runner-up is I Was Tortured By the Pygmy Love Queen (20%) and in 3rd place is Cheese Problems Solved (19%).
Joel Rickett, deputy editor of The Bookseller, said: "The 30th Bookseller/Diagram Prize seemed to catch people’s imaginations more than ever, and media attention was intense. Chris Evan's interview with the author of Cheese Problems Solved was particularly memorable. The winner, If You Want Closure, makes redundant an entire genre of self-help tomes. So effective is the title that you don’t even need to read the book itself."
The If You Want Closure title was spotted by Nicholas Hoare, who runs Canadian bookshops specialising in British books. In fourth place was How to Write a How to Write Book, followed by Are Women Human? And Other International Dialogues and finally People who Mattered in Southend and Beyond: From King Canute to Dr Feelgood.
Meanwhile, Aurum Press is to publish a book celebrating 30 years of The Bookseller's Diagram Prize for Oddest Book Title of the Year.
The £9.99 small-format hardback gift book, How to Avoid Huge Ships and Other Implausibly Titled Books, will be out in September (9781845133214). It will feature the original jackets of the best winners and runners-up since the prize was launched at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 1978.
Comments on this article
By Jon
Tsk. That title isn't odd, it's just clever and quite funny. Cheese Problems Solved - now there's an odd title. I think we need an article by an outraged Tim Lott on how the Diagram Prize ain't what it used to be.28 Mar 08 11:52
By onejuan
The visual that I got when I saw the book title "If You Want Closure in Your Relationship, Start With Your Legs," authored by Big Boom, gave me when I saw the blurb to this article on http://infoaddict.com still has me chuckling.29 Mar 08 17:57
By Paperclip
Agreed - I don't think this qualifies as an odd title. Neither did 'Stray Shopping Carts', which was a quirky humour title, if I remember rightly. Diagram award winners should never be intentionally oddly named. '...King Canute to Doctor Feelgood' is pretty funny though.16 Apr 08 09:58
By Mark
This book, How To Avoid Huge Ships... is nothing new. The excellent "Fish Who Answer the Telephone" has already covered this area, and features hundred of titles far, far funnier than this years winner.12 May 08 12:27
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