Between the title and subtitle of a book, the correct punctuation mark

Between the title and subtitle of a book, the correct punctuation mark is a ________.

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Between the title and subtitle of a book, the correct punctuation mark is a colon.

The following rules apply only when the titles are vague or not clear. First, a title having two subtitles, use two colons in separating them. Second, a period separating a title and a subtitle, change the period to a colon. Third, 
a title ends with a question mark or exclamation point, retain the mark or symbol and add a colon to separate the title from its subtitle. 

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