Anti-Cliché Squad

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Consists of spelling errors (maybe?) but totally Anti-cliché!

Hate clichés? Hate that all male protagonists have to be shown as Manwhores? Hate that the female character is always some Virgin Mary? Hate that the girl is always insecure? Hate that the guy is always a rich bastard? Well then, this book's for you!

Haven't read a cliché? No problem! We have it all covered! Merit of a cliché- all of them are the same, so read one, you've read all!

For example!

"Jason Ronald, a rich-billionare playboy. He has it all, money, fame, women, the looks, the youngest CEO ever. Every man looks at him with envy and every girl wants him in her bed.

Now meet Olivia Heart. Olivia's parents died when she was a little girl. Bullied in high school, she decides that she will now live her life upto the fullest. She moves to NewYork to begin her new life.

One day, these opposites collide. Can you guess what happens? Will they be able to fight for their love?

But both have haunting pasts, can their love withstand it all?

A story of love, jealousy and many more feelings."

How was it, mate? :D

I rant about how all clichés have the god damn same plot lines and are so predictable! What's more? These books are more successful than those which have a better plot line, better vocabulary, better characters and where the author puts in actual efforts to make the story interesting.

In every chapter I'll be picking up one cliché thing and ranting about it!

For example!

Topic 1- The same fucking prologue.

Topic 2- Virgin Mary.

Topic 3- Playboy

Topic 4- 'The' Slut

Topic 5- "I...I am a vir-virgin."

Topic 6- "Why didn't I put a lock on my phone?!"

Topic 7- "He probably doesn't love me, after all look me, who would want me?!"

Topic 8- "I'm a smart, grown beautiful woman who doesn't need a man." (Few minutes later)  His words made my inside jelly, my panties damp, gosh this man!

:D

I will be ranting, you join too!

Meme of the chapter!

Meme of the chapter!

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