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** We even have tropes named in this pattern:
*** [[Ten Minutes in the Closet]]
 
* '''(A/An) X of Y and Z'''. Also known as "A Bowl of Mac and Cheese", this is a titling convention frequently seen with works of Fantasy.
** The archetypal example are the books of Sarah J. Maas' Young Adult fantasy series ''A Court of Thorns and Roses'', the cover of the eponymous first volume of which has been found [https://gaily-daily.tumblr.com/post/705696201638559744 photoshopped into a literal example of the trope].
** Her ''Crescent City'' series is also guilty of this: ''House of Earth and Blood'', ''House of Sky and Breath''
* The ''AdrianXIsolde'' series by Scarlett St. Clair includes books entitled ''King of Battle and Blood'' and ''Queen of Myth and Monsters''.
* ''A God of Wrath & Lies'' by K.M. Moronova
* ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' by George R.R. Martin mostly averts this by only using the pattern in the series name; the individual books are mostly entitled in the form ''A/An/The X of Y''.
* ''A Court of Honey and Ash'' by Shannon Mayer
* ''A Soul of Ash and Blood'' and ''A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire'' by Jennifer L. Armentrout
* ''A Breath of Snow and Ashes'' by Diana Gabaldon
* Liv Zander's ''Pale Court'' series: ''King of Flesh and Bone'', ''Queen of Rot and Pain''
* ''The Girl of Ink and Stars'' by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
* ''A History of Glitter and Blood'' by Hannah Moskowitz
 
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