Mistakes, Misnomers, and Malfunctions: Commonly Confused Words in Literature
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  • Reads 176
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Apr 22, 2016
**CAUTION: Readers may be subjected to extreme sarcasm, lengthy rants, and many, many, many references to books, movies, music, and history. Read at your own risk.**

We all know about the lengthy, invisible list of clichés and archetypes that seems to dominate EVERY SINGLE BOOK we've ever read. But do we really understand exactly what these things mean, and if they really are what you think they are?

Never fear, I am here! (A thought that may or may not be comforting to you.)

In this book, I will discuss the different aspects of a story that are common in today's literature, and reveal their true meaning and purpose. (Most of these terms are DIRTY TWO-FACED LIARS!)
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