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Archive - General > What do you as a reader, feel like you get out of reading a mystery and/or crime thriller book?

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message 51: by Marion (new)

Marion Mlodynia | 568 comments To me it's always a challenge to figure out who the murderer is. I'm usually right 7 times out of 10.


message 52: by Janet (last edited Jan 03, 2016 04:32AM) (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments Every story is good when you have some mysterious aspect for it, I agree Marion. I have to admit I got it wrong in the first two books of J. K. Rowling's Robert Galbraith series.


message 53: by Marion (new)

Marion Mlodynia | 568 comments Janet wrote: "Every story is good when you have some mysterious aspect for it, I agree Marion. I have to admit I got it wrong in the first two books of J. H. Rowling's Robert Galbraith series."

thank you


message 54: by Maggie (new)

Maggie (magpiemagpie) | 5 comments Different world views, cultures and characters, like all books, but specifically they are mind candy, totally out of my world of experience, and I am unlikely to ever be in the circumstances of the characters.


message 55: by Marion (new)

Marion Mlodynia | 568 comments I love the way you put it Maggie, "Mind Candy", really describes a good mystery/suspense/thriller.


message 56: by Chris (new)

Chris Baez (chrisbaez) | 239 comments This might sound contradicting, because being into a good book, you are not in your own world. You are rather in the world in which the scene/book is set.

What do I get? Mind relaxing in a way. In the midst of the mystery and drama I find my mind at ease. Just me in my own world with a good book.


message 57: by Fatimah (new)

Fatimah (bibliomaniareads) | 4 comments Mystery/Thriller books gives the reader something to think about. That's what I like the most. It gets you thinking and eventually you will try to piece the puzzle together with your own suspicions.


message 58: by Janet (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments ^ bump ^


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