Books nowadays have titles like:
Two Words: a really obnoxiously long sentence that explains nothing and only exists to keyword stuff product titles for Amazon searches
A Book of Characters and Plots
A Thing of Things. An Adjective Noun. The Thing and the Thing. All of which are softcore dubcon fantasies for straight women. (I’m not judging; mostly just jealous.)

Sure, but have you heard of anime?
No
Odd. Neither have I.
Skill issue
Do a film adaptation. Refuse to change the subtitle.
Well knowing if it’s a short story, novella, novel, novelette, or other form of narrative is always helpful.
Edit spelling
The only difference between those is the length, and you generally tell the size of a book by looking at the size of the book
A lot of stories can be in compilations, or originally in magazines or other form of combined methods.
Also, large print? Too many factors to just pick a book up and know its length.
Digital books, whether ebook or audio, make up about a quarter of the market. Can’t tell the length on those.
I appreciate it for authors who usually publish short stories so that I can realize I’m not picking up a collection.
I mean, sometimes novels have framing devices that muddy the water around origin, authorship, veracity, etc. Usually it’s obvious enough, but it can be nice to have clarification.
Games too:
Scania Truck Driving Simulator: The Game
Like wow thanks I thought it might be the movie



