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What are some common tropes you've seen in a genre you like to read? Are there any books you've read that reverse or change those tropes?
This week's prompt submitted by Julie @ Stepping Stones Book Reviews.
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'Friends to Lovers' is a common trope in most romance novels. Depending on the author, this plot device can feel a bit stale. A common trope in horrors and mysteries is good vs. evil. Or is that more of a theme? Off the top of my head, I cannot think of one book that reverses a trope.
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Second chance is my favourite - but only when they earn that redemption. I can't see how a reversed trope would really work. Tropes are tropes because they are what the audience wants.
ReplyDeleteOoh reversing a trope would be interesting!
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