grammaticality - Is a comma needed to offset a title?


If I were to try and describe a book called "Book", is this sentence grammatically correct?



The book Book by Joe Bob is set in...



I was told that this sentence is incorrect, that commas must surround the "Book" to create this:



The book, Book, by Joe Bob is set in...



I think that the first sentence is much more clear, while the second places more emphasis on "book". Am I correct in this thinking? If you could provide me with some source (website, rule name, etc.) that delves more into this matter, I would appreciate it.




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