Flora異想
Flora異想

喜歡閱讀,喜歡隨寫,期待免於汲汲營營,只想記錄50+的人生,為自己多留一些色彩。文字或許平凡,但在於分享生活、觀點,並能盡情享受在當下,是我想追求的優雅!

mystery novel

To regain the soul of the novel is to come to Matt City. There are many authors who love to read novels, sharing the beauty of novels, as well as novels with rich and varied content and unimaginable plots

Regarding detective novels, the enlightening works I read should be regarded as Ni Kuang's Wesleyan series. At that time, a high school student could not have the money to buy novels, so he could only borrow books from the school library or general off-campus bookstores. Bookstores like rentals are rare.

At that time, I really spent a lot of money in such a store (the rent for books is very cheap, I remember that a comic book was only about 2 yuan, so I rented a lot), for all the comics, novels, essays, etc. I wanted to read, comics accounted for a large part of it.

In the past, I didn’t like to read novels, and I mainly thought that novels were time-consuming, especially good novels. If you read a good novel, you will sit at your desk for hours and concentrate on reading it all at once. Watching other people's wonderful adventures, bizarre journeys or suspenseful plots, sometimes just lingering in the sea of books, unable to extricate themselves. Fiction takes time like this, so I rarely read it later. I still remember that the first novel I read was Qiong Yao's "Outside the Window". At that time, Qiong Yao's books were very popular, and I really read a lot of her novels. Until I met Ni Kuang's reasoning and science fiction, I was hooked. In the end, it was also his novel that made me surrender, because every time I read a book, it was as if I was in reality and fantasy. Therefore, it is often read by my mother, so for the sake of schoolwork and to have a clear head, I had to lose my interest in reading novels.

yellow cicada

To regain the soul of the novel is to come to Matt City. There are many authors who love to read novels, sharing the beauty of novels, as well as novels with rich and varied content and unimaginable plots, so I returned to the atmosphere of reading novels, and thus obtained the redemption of imagination in novels. I also got to know many great writers and their works, which is quite worthwhile experience.

After writing so much, I just want to recommend a novel. Maybe many people here have read a series of her novels, but I just got involved in this sea of reasoning books, and I was deeply attracted. That's Kristy's Speculative Fiction: Thirteen Problems.

I read this book because @Red said that she wanted to collect it, and I just wanted to help him find it. I didn't expect a blog to come, so I bought it. I thought that since he wants to collect second-hand, then I read it first and then give it to him, and it is considered second-hand to him. ( @Red I 've finished reading it, so I can give it to you.)

This reading is really incredible, I immediately fell into the plot of the book, as Wu Nianzhen wrote in the preface:

Popularity is a kind of skill, and absolute conscious popularness is an absolute skill. Through such conscious popular dissemination, even people who don't even know a single big character can get the same emotion, happiness and resonance as high-level readers, and the so-called knowledge and culture are naturally and smoothly integrated, perhaps because of these living examples. , The cheesy self has always believed that it is easy to tell ideas and difficult to tell stories, and it is even more difficult to tell stories that everyone understands and can be fascinated by. People who can tell such stories at any time are definitely worthy of a monument.
The narrative of words can make generations of people all over the world "listen" and "listen" non-stop, except for the Bible, maybe Christy. She is not god, but she is god enough .

This introduction alone was enough to immediately fall into the book, so I read on.

Life experience and careful observation are the qualities that writers need most. However, speculative novels require extraordinary insight and easy-to-understand narrative techniques, which can firmly grasp our group of book lovers. , and then follow along with such die-hard support.

I have seen the two movies "Murder on the Orient Express" and "Murder on the Nile" before, but I didn't know that it was actually from Christy's work. However, I always believe that the book is much more exciting than the film. After all, it is not easy to shoot all the details in the book. It is inevitable that there will be some adaptations, and even the time will be shortened. Some plots will inevitably be discarded in the play, so reading the book is right Still my first choice.

The protagonist of the book, Miss Marble, has a rich life experience, especially for human nature, she is even more thorough. When everyone was narrating the incident, although she was crocheting a sweater in her hand, she listened carefully to the details of each incident and observed it. She ended all the incidents with just a few words without being arrogant, and found the crux of the problem. The answer is really impressive. The important thing is that what she saw and heard became the nutrients for her decryption and made her extraordinary, which is also the author's greatness.

Not much spoilers here, I hope everyone can enjoy reading, have fun and think from it, and practice your imagination by the way. (This sentence is for myself XD)



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