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message 1: by Namita , Ms. Ink and Insights (last edited Feb 21, 2025 01:13AM) (new)

Namita  (-namita) | 2005 comments Mod
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Welcome to HOB's Famous Tropes Challenge. Please sign up so individual threads can be created. This is an individual challenge.
There will be tasks given out and it's about Tropes we love to read about or watch on TV.


Rules:
1. The standard rules for HOB apply. Please see link below.
Standard Challenge Book Requirements
2. One book per task
3. Check-in and get new set of tasks
4. There will be 4 tasks per trope and you have to complete 3 of them. 3 books per Trope.
5. Have fun!!
6. Completion Posts in your threads - format below:

Book:
Author:
Task:
How it Fits:
Date Read:
Pages:

Duration: Mar 1st 2025 - May 31st 2025


message 2: by Namita , Ms. Ink and Insights (new)

Namita  (-namita) | 2005 comments Mod
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Enemies to lovers. There's a thin line between love and hate, which is why the Enemies to Lovers is one of the most popular tropes.

Tasks:
1. Read a book with Enemies to Lovers Trope
2. Read a book from the Best Enemies to Lovers List.
3. Read a book where there are two factions of enemies.
4. Read a book where the title starts with the letter E.

Read for 3 tasks


message 3: by Tawallah (new)

Tawallah | 163 comments Book: Radiance
Author: Grace Draven
Task: Read a book from Best Enemies to Lovers List
How it Fits: #496 on the list
Date Read: April 1
Pages: 281


message 4: by Tawallah (new)

Tawallah | 163 comments Book: Six of Crows
Author: Leigh Bardugo
Task: Read a book with the Enemies to Lovers Trope
How it Fits: Nina and Matthias
Date Read: May 25
Pages: 479


message 5: by Namita , Ms. Ink and Insights (new)

Namita  (-namita) | 2005 comments Mod
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There are two types in this instance.
Rhetorical tropes are “twists and turns” in writing that take the form of figurative language. They include literary devices such as metaphor, simile, allegory, and irony.
Literary tropes are “twists and turns” in the plotlines and narratives of stories. These include well-worn plotlines like the love triangle or the hero’s journey, as well as literary motifs like the bumbling sidekick or the fatally flawed protagonist.


Tasks:
1. Read a book with lots of plot twists and turns.
2. Read a book MPG/Tagged Thriller
3. Read a book with a bumbling sidekick
4. Read a book where the title starts with any of the letters from IRONY.

Read for 3 tasks


message 6: by Tawallah (new)

Tawallah | 163 comments Book: Blindsided
Author: Jay Giles
Task: A book with a lot of plot twists and turns
How it Fits: Starts off with a black widow scam then develops in a mobster involvement and Feds
Date Read: July 18, 2025
Pages: 249


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