Thread:YingHe/@comment-36159587-20190728010324/@comment-38973390-20190831134007

40 mystery novels in 4 days?? maybe it's just that I haven't been reading as much as I used to as of late, but wow that's a lot

For me when I read mystery, I really only go through the possibilites and can usually figure out the general connections. I usually don't try all that hard to figure things out though (especially when it comes to books) since the narrator has a different thinking process and view of events that I may have. My main interest in the mystery genre is basically the logic chain and how everything happens from start to finish

I'll keep that reccomendation in mind!

// moving on the more heavier thing

yup, I've realized that too and it's honestly just,,,, hhhh. it tends to be shown a lot in fiction and it's easily visible in the real world as well. thinking about it, it makes sense, although I'm not really sure if I can really put it into words; going from a postive to a negative number is always a greater jump than going from zero to the same negative number, and I guess you can kind of think of betrayals and being hurt by people like that but to be honest I don't think that really properly protrays what I was trying to say