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Before we get too far into this, does the first word being "the" or "a/an" count as a T or an A, or would we look at the first real word?
Elizabeth wrote: "Before we get too far into this, does the first word being "the" or "a/an" count as a T or an A, or would we look at the first real word?"I wouldn't include (A Novel) and try to avoid a/an where ever possible.
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If you want to include the author name that's okay but the last letter is the last letter in the book title.
I'll start from the example, a book starting with an "R"
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