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Aniesha Brahma
@aniesha_brahmaΒ Β·Β 3:31

#WritingAndBeyond: What's your favourite trope in books?

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So if you're listening to this, tell me, what is your favorite trope? What is something that you constantly look for in books? Because one of the things that we have found over recent years is that people like reading the same story from with different characters and different points of view. So looking forward to all your answers and looking forward to continuing this conversation. Have a lovely week, guys. bye

Let's talk about ONE particular trope that has taken the world in a stranglehold 🀣 #enemiestolovers #tropes #literature

@aniesha_brahma
Aniesha Brahma
@aniesha_brahmaΒ Β·Β 2:29
It's Enemies to Lovers, which actually has me very, very intrigued as well. There's another book that I forgot to mention. It's called better than the movies. I read it when I was in calcutta a few months ago and it was really good. I left the book back home and yeah, these are all really cool stories. I also really enjoy the fairy tale retellings with all these tropes as well
@aniesha_brahma
Aniesha Brahma
@aniesha_brahmaΒ Β·Β 2:33

@Anupriya07 well what's in a villain origin story? πŸ˜‰

I'm a huge John Green fan and that was the book that kind of made me start reading his books. But that is not my favorite book. My favorite John Green book is paper towns, and I think you would quite enjoy paper towns, to be honest. Also the fault in our stars
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@SwellΒ Β·Β 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@aniesha_brahma
Aniesha Brahma
@aniesha_brahmaΒ Β·Β 3:03

@Anupriya07

But for now, I just I think I am seeing a lot of Enemies to Love US, which is funny and it's I hope you have a good weekend ahead, and I hope you read a lot of books this weekend. Take care. Bye
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