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* [[Not So Different]]: Harmony and Melody discover this gradually throughout the book, as the "innocent Church girl" {{spoiler|gets pregnant by her sister's intended sperm donor}} and the "perfect Surrogette" {{spoiler|decides to remain a virgin}}, both trying to follow their hearts and make their own choices instead of following orders.
** In a broader view, Goodside and Otherside - they seem like polar opposites (religion vs. science, arranged marriage vs. free love), but the scary thing is that neither of them takes individual choices much into account.
* [[Oy Vey]]: Shoko's [[Catch Phrase]].
* [[Runaway Bride]]: Harmony escapes Goodside on the morning after her wedding, hoping that converting Melody will make up for the fact that she cannot face living with Ram.
* [[Separated at Birth]]: Melody and Harmony are identical twins.
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* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Melody's adopted parents have raised her to be the "perfect" Surrogette: athletic, creative, intelligent and ambitious. She finds the pressure difficult to cope with.
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]: Harmony
* [[OyYiddish as a Second VeyLanguage]]: Shoko's [[Catch Phrase]] is "Oy vey".
 
 
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