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* BoobBasedGag: Hope jokes about her own "formidable" chest at every opportunity, "if only to beat everyone else to the punchline."



* GagBoobs: Hope jokes about her own “formidable” chest at every opportunity, “if only to beat everyone else to the punchline.”

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* BiTheWay: [[spoiler:Hope]], if her brief romance with a female Renaissance Faire employee is any indication.
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* InfoDump: The first few chapters of ''The Four Dorothys'' are quite exposition-heavy as Bryan has to introduce everyone, not to mention explain why four girls are sharing the role of Dorothy in his school’s production of ''TheWizardofOz''.

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* InfoDump: The first few chapters of ''The Four Dorothys'' are quite exposition-heavy as Bryan has to introduce everyone, not to mention explain why four girls are sharing the role of Dorothy in his school’s production of ''TheWizardofOz''.''Film/TheWizardofOz''.
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* TooGoodToLast
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DRAMA! is a book series by [[http://paulruditis.com/index.shtml Paul Ruditis]].

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DRAMA! ''DRAMA!'' is a book series by [[http://paulruditis.com/index.shtml Paul Ruditis]].
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* LiteraryAllusionTitle: Every chapter is named after a well-known play or musical. And, of course, ''Entrances and Exits'' is from {{Shakespeare}}.

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* LiteraryAllusionTitle: Every chapter is named after a well-known play or musical. And, of course, ''Entrances and Exits'' is from {{Shakespeare}}.Creator/WilliamShakespeare.



* UnreliableNarrator: Bryan never outright lies to the reader, but he is not an unbiased observer by any means.

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* UnreliableNarrator: Bryan never outright lies to the reader, but he is not an unbiased observer by any means.

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* AlphaBitch: Holly Mayflower.



* TheLibby: Holly Mayflower

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The first two books were recently rereleased in one volume called ''The Devil's in the Diva.''



* ComingOutStory

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* ComingOutStoryComingOutStory: ''Show, Don't Tell'' is basically this for Bryan.



* LampshadeHanging

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* LampshadeHangingLampshadeHanging: Bryan does this all the time.



* SadClown: Bryan is a mild version of this.

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* SadClown: Bryan is a mild version of this. Although he seems remarkably well-adjusted at first, it slowly becomes clear that he has some significant baggage and that his snarkiness is at least partly a defense mechanism.



* TransparentCloset: [[spoiler: No one but poor Suze seems at all surprised when Bryan finally comes out.]]

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* TransparentCloset: [[spoiler: No one but poor Suze seems at all surprised when Bryan finally comes out.]]
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* ShoutOut: tons of them

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* ShoutOut: tons Tons of them
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* BitheWay: [[spoiler:Hope]], if her brief romance with a female Renaissance Faire employee is any indication.

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* BitheWay: BiTheWay: [[spoiler:Hope]], if her brief romance with a female Renaissance Faire employee is any indication.
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* {{Gaynst}}: Averted, subverted, and played straight (no pun intended) by various characters throughout.

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* {{Gaynst}}: {{Gayngst}}: Averted, subverted, and played straight (no pun intended) by various characters throughout.
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* Gaynst: Averted, subverted, and played straight (no pun intended) by various characters throughout.

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* Gaynst: {{Gaynst}}: Averted, subverted, and played straight (no pun intended) by various characters throughout.

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