Do you enjoy solving the mystery before the characters?
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Do you enjoy solving the mystery before the characters?
- How do you feel about this?
- Does it frustrate you? Entertain you? Does not change your opinion of the book?
- Do you prefer knowing before the characters or would you rather figure it out as the characters do?
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There are, however, books that keep me thinking right 'till the end.
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Sounds like you're really good at solving mysteries! How do you about being able to solve the mystery before the end of the book?tjportugal wrote: ↑02 May 2020, 13:22 I usually solve the mystery not only before the character but also before other readers. lol
There are, however, books that keep me thinking right 'till the end.
It's nice, though, that there are some books that keep you guessing until the end!
Thank you for sharing!
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I feel I'm Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot.hsimone wrote: ↑03 May 2020, 07:17Sounds like you're really good at solving mysteries! How do you about being able to solve the mystery before the end of the book?tjportugal wrote: ↑02 May 2020, 13:22 I usually solve the mystery not only before the character but also before other readers. lol
There are, however, books that keep me thinking right 'till the end.
It's nice, though, that there are some books that keep you guessing until the end!
Thank you for sharing!
For example, you wrote "How do you about being able to solve the (...)". Between the words «you» and «about», there seems to be a word missing, probably a verb. Since you are a girl - and women prefer to look at feelings rather than other aspects of human psychology - I would say that the missing word is «feel», as in "How do you feel about being able to solve the (...)".
"To a great mind, nothing is little, remarked Holmes, sententiously." - Arthur Conan Doyle, A Study in Scarlet
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