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Four dead queens by astrid scholte
Four dead queens by astrid scholte







four dead queens by astrid scholte four dead queens by astrid scholte

Forbidden Love AKA retelling of Romeo and Juliet

four dead queens by astrid scholte

Until I watched Harry Potter, reading it is next on my list! This series does this trope justice! Here we have an undefeated dark lord who has caused havoc over a realm for possibly centuries and once they are ready to embark on their new conquest, the chosen one emerges with the sole purpose of putting an end to the dark lord’s terror.īooks and Movies to check out: The Harry Potter Series (books and movies) and for a chosen one gone wrong, Star Wars Episodes I-III, Anakin Skywalker’s story.ĥ. Raise your hand if you just recently joined the Harry Potter train? Though I’m a tad bit late, I must say, I did not enjoy this trope Some movies to check out: Mean Girls, Hairspray (2007), Heathers, and Jawbreaker You hate them but can’t help but love them at the same time! The mean girl is normally glamorous on the outside but falling apart behind the scenes. Some books within this trope to check out are: Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo, Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins, and The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling.Ĭall it a cliche or trope but I absolutely love a good mean girl! As the main villain, she can be reigning as the queen bee of the school like Regina George of Mean Girls or former Miss Baltimore Carbs Velma Von Tussle played by Michelle Pfeiffer from Hairspray– of course, minus the racism. This trope would be a good shake-up for readers! It’s easy to get lost in what seemed like the perfect couple crumble more and more until they are at each other’s necks. This trope’s layout is in reverse of the previous one. It is easy to view this trope as the opposite of enemies to lovers because it’s true. Writertok via Tiktok where I came across a writing prompt for lovers to enemies. This is a fairly new trope that has piqued my interest. Peltier, The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa, The Hating Game by Sally Thorne, and These Violent Delights by Chole Gong Some books within this trope to check out are: Sweethand by N.G. I say favorable because this trope will not be going anywhere anytime soon but can you blame it? Here we have 2 main characters who cannot stand the sight of each other but once they find a common goal, we witness the soon-to-be lovers embark on a journey where they begin to see the sides of one another that they never knew existed. Starting this list with the most known and I think favorable trope out there. I’m a big hopeless romantic, and fantasy. Instead of tossing them to the side, use them but add her personal flair to it. The more I rejected a trope the more lackluster my stories became.

four dead queens by astrid scholte

I used to be obsessed with coming up with the most “original” ideas and tried to separate my work from falling into a story trope but it’s impossible. Throughout my years of reading and eventually creating my own short stories, I found myself gravitating to specific topics that I later realized were actually story tropes.









Four dead queens by astrid scholte