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* {{Sequelitis}}: While the MorePopularSpinoff ''Princess Dzhavakha'' still gets love, the following books that rarely get published for a reason. [[spoiler:It probably has something to do with the fact that Nina Dzhavakha dies in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'']].
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* {{Sequelitis}}: While the MorePopularSpinoff ''Princess Dzhavakha'' still gets love, the following books that rarely get published for a reason. [[spoiler:It probably has something to do with the fact that Nina Dzhavakha dies in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'']].
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* {{Sequelitis}}: Averted completely with MorePopularSpinoff ''Princess Dzhavakha'', but played straight with the following books that rarely ever get published. [[spoiler:It probably has something to do with the fact that Nina Dzhavakha dies in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'']].
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* {{Sequelitis}}: Averted completely with While the MorePopularSpinoff ''Princess Dzhavakha'', but played straight with Dzhavakha'' still gets love, the following books that rarely ever rarely get published.published for a reason. [[spoiler:It probably has something to do with the fact that Nina Dzhavakha dies in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'']].
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* WhatAnIdiot: In ''Princess Dzhavakha'', Nina sees her father wants to [[spoiler:marry the blond baroness whom she can barely stand]].\\
'''You'd Expect''': That she would just tell her father how she feels about it. He adores her and listens to her opinion, and if she explains to him how she really, really hates the idea, he will almost certainly abandon it. Or he will take it slowly and let Nina realize that [[spoiler:the blond baroness is really a very nice lady and only a DesignatedVillain in Nina's eyes]].\\
'''Instead''': She keeps quiet until [[spoiler:the official announcement of the upcoming wedding]].\\
'''You'd Then Expect''': That she would ask her father to at least [[spoiler:delay it and let her get used to the upcoming change]]. Especially since there is a perfectly solid reason for a [[spoiler:long delay]] – [[spoiler:Yuliko's recent death]].\\
'''Instead''': She [[spoiler:runs away, encounters bandits and nearly gets killed]].
'''You'd Expect''': That she would just tell her father how she feels about it. He adores her and listens to her opinion, and if she explains to him how she really, really hates the idea, he will almost certainly abandon it. Or he will take it slowly and let Nina realize that [[spoiler:the blond baroness is really a very nice lady and only a DesignatedVillain in Nina's eyes]].\\
'''Instead''': She keeps quiet until [[spoiler:the official announcement of the upcoming wedding]].\\
'''You'd Then Expect''': That she would ask her father to at least [[spoiler:delay it and let her get used to the upcoming change]]. Especially since there is a perfectly solid reason for a [[spoiler:long delay]] – [[spoiler:Yuliko's recent death]].\\
'''Instead''': She [[spoiler:runs away, encounters bandits and nearly gets killed]].
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: A downplayed version, related to {{Sequelitis}} below. The series isn't very dark, but seeing [[spoiler:major and well-liked characters getting killed off]] because of apparently no reason except for the RuleOfDrama can become exhausting.
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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: A downplayed version, related to {{Sequelitis}} above. The series isn't very dark, but seeing [[spoiler:major and well-liked characters getting killed off]] for apparently no reason except the RuleOfDrama can become exhausting.
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'''You’d Expect''': That she would just tell her father how she feels about it. He adores her and listens to her opinion, and if she explains to him how she really, really hates the idea, he will almost certainly abandon it. Or he will take it slowly and let Nina realize that [[spoiler:the blond baroness is really a very nice lady and only a DesignatedVillain in Nina’s eyes]].\\
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'''You’d Then Expect''': That she would ask her father to at least [[spoiler:delay it and let her get used to the upcoming change]]. Especially since there is a perfectly solid reason for a [[spoiler:long delay]] – [[spoiler:Yuliko’s recent death]].\\
'''Instead''': She [[spoiler:runs away, encounters bandits and nearly gets killed]].
'''Instead''': She [[spoiler:runs away, encounters bandits and nearly gets killed]].
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'''Instead''': She [[spoiler:runs away, encounters bandits and nearly gets
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: A downplayed version, related to {{Sequelitis}} below. The series isn't very dark, but seeing [[spoiler:major and well-liked characters getting killed off]] because of apparently no reason except for the RuleOfDrama can become exhausting.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: Averted completely with MorePopularSpinoff ''Princess Dzhavakha'', but played straight with the following books that rarely ever get published. [[spoiler:It probably has something to do with the fact that Nina Dzhavakha dies in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'']].
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* {{Sequelitis}}: Averted completely with MorePopularSpinoff ''Princess Dzhavakha'', but played straight with the following books that rarely ever get published. [[spoiler:It probably has something to do with the fact that Nina Dzhavakha dies in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'']].Girl'']].
* WhatAnIdiot: In ''Princess Dzhavakha'', Nina sees her father wants to [[spoiler:marry the blond baroness whom she can barely stand]].\\
'''You’d Expect''': That she would just tell her father how she feels about it. He adores her and listens to her opinion, and if she explains to him how she really, really hates the idea, he will almost certainly abandon it. Or he will take it slowly and let Nina realize that [[spoiler:the blond baroness is really a very nice lady and only a DesignatedVillain in Nina’s eyes]].\\
'''Instead''': She keeps quiet until [[spoiler:the official announcement of the upcoming wedding]].\\
'''You’d Then Expect''': That she would ask her father to at least [[spoiler:delay it and let her get used to the upcoming change]]. Especially since there is a perfectly solid reason for a [[spoiler:long delay]] – [[spoiler:Yuliko’s recent death]].\\
'''Instead''': She [[spoiler:runs away, encounters bandits and nearly gets killed]].
* WhatAnIdiot: In ''Princess Dzhavakha'', Nina sees her father wants to [[spoiler:marry the blond baroness whom she can barely stand]].\\
'''You’d Expect''': That she would just tell her father how she feels about it. He adores her and listens to her opinion, and if she explains to him how she really, really hates the idea, he will almost certainly abandon it. Or he will take it slowly and let Nina realize that [[spoiler:the blond baroness is really a very nice lady and only a DesignatedVillain in Nina’s eyes]].\\
'''Instead''': She keeps quiet until [[spoiler:the official announcement of the upcoming wedding]].\\
'''You’d Then Expect''': That she would ask her father to at least [[spoiler:delay it and let her get used to the upcoming change]]. Especially since there is a perfectly solid reason for a [[spoiler:long delay]] – [[spoiler:Yuliko’s recent death]].\\
'''Instead''': She [[spoiler:runs away, encounters bandits and nearly gets killed]].
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* {{Sequelitis}}: Averted completely with MorePopularSpinoff ''Princess Dzhavakha'', but played straight with the following books.books that rarely ever get published. [[spoiler:It probably has something to do with the fact that Nina Dzhavakha dies in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'']].
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* HarsherInHindsight: The deaths of Mariam and [[spoiler:Yuliko]] in ''Princess Dzhavakha'' are very tragic on their own, but knowing that in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'' [[spoiler:Nina, so lively and cheerful throughout ''Princess Dzhavakha'']], is going to die [[spoiler:of the same disease as Yuliko]] is absolutely heartbreaking.
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* HarsherInHindsight: HarsherInHindsight:
** The deaths of Mariam and [[spoiler:Yuliko]] in ''Princess Dzhavakha'' are very tragic on their own, but knowing that in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'' [[spoiler:Nina, so lively and cheerful throughout ''Princess Dzhavakha'']], is going to die [[spoiler:of the same disease as Yuliko]] is absolutelyheartbreaking.heartbreaking.
** Same goes for [[spoiler:Nina saying goodbye to Georgia]] in ''Princess Dzhavakha''. By itself, it's bittersweet, but then one learns [[spoiler:that she never gets to return there]].
** The deaths of Mariam and [[spoiler:Yuliko]] in ''Princess Dzhavakha'' are very tragic on their own, but knowing that in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'' [[spoiler:Nina, so lively and cheerful throughout ''Princess Dzhavakha'']], is going to die [[spoiler:of the same disease as Yuliko]] is absolutely
** Same goes for [[spoiler:Nina saying goodbye to Georgia]] in ''Princess Dzhavakha''. By itself, it's bittersweet, but then one learns [[spoiler:that she never gets to return there]].
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* HarsherInHindsight: The deaths of Mariam and [[spoiler:Yuliko]] in ''Princess Dzhavakha'' are very tragic on their own, but knowing that in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'' [[spoiler:Nina, so lively and cheerful throughout ''Princess Dzhavakha]], is going to die [[spoiler:of the same disease as Yuliko]] is absolutely heartbreaking.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The deaths of Mariam and [[spoiler:Yuliko]] in ''Princess Dzhavakha'' are very tragic on their own, but knowing that in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'' [[spoiler:Nina, so lively and cheerful throughout ''Princess Dzhavakha]], Dzhavakha'']], is going to die [[spoiler:of the same disease as Yuliko]] is absolutely heartbreaking.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The deaths of Mariam and [[spoiler:Yuliko]] in ''Princess Dzhavakha'' are very tragic on their own, but knowing that in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'' [[spoiler:Nina, so lively and cheerful throughout ''Princess Dzhavakha]], is going to die [[spoiler:of the same disease as Yuliko]] is absolutely heartbreaking.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: Averted completely with MorePopularSpinoff ''Princess Dzhavakha'', but played straight with the following books. [[spoiler:It probably has something to do with the fact that Nina Dzhavakha dies in ''Memoirs of an Institute Girl'']].