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The one that I've noticed the most is 'chagrin'.... I have noticed this word is used a lot! 😳 However, I think only once or twice did I find it repetitive.. other times, it wasnt really that noticeable to me. She's not the only author who repeats words, everyone does that... sometimes there's just not a better word to use! Or other times, that's the only one you can think of... though I do wish that another word was used sometimes, though. Anyways... good observations! :)
Originally posted by: ShadowKisses
I thought I was the only one who noticed the repetition of the word "chagrin" and it'd be okay if she used it properly but she doesn't. Not in MS, at least.For the lulz, I pulled out my copy of MS and ran these words in the search:(keep in mind, these are only a count of 12 chapters)- flinch/flinched: 18- sigh/sighed: 81- wince/winced: 8- cringe/cringed: 9- warm/warmed/warmer/warmth/warming: 41- exquisite: 8- human(s)/inhuman: 179- smile/smiled: 126- monster: 50- dazzle/dazzled: 10- silent/silently/silence/silenced : 61- frown/frowned/frowning: 19- gasp/gasped/gasping: 18- grimace/grimaced: 15- jerk/jerked/jerking: 7This is so hilarious and amusing at the same time.