Would you ever read a book in the point of view of the killer?

2013-04-03 12:11 am
I'm curious as I'm an author and writing a series like that.

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2013-04-03 12:13 am
✔ 最佳答案
Yes I would, seems interesting to experience the viewpoint and mental thoughts of the killer and not always the victim.
參考: Personal thoughts
2013-04-03 1:07 am
Yes. As previously mentioned, Darkly Dreaming Dexter was like that. I rather liked that book, even though I never got around to finishing the series.
I love it when an author makes me root for the kind of character I would never root for in real life. Another great example is Lolita, which is told in the point of view of a pedophile, about his relationship with a young girl. Vanity Fair called it, "The only convincing love story of our century". When an author can convince you to temporarily make exceptions to your own values, it makes for a great read.
2013-04-03 12:13 am
Sure. Ever read "Darkly Dreaming Dexter"? It's what the HBO series "Dexter" is based on. Good book, told from the POV of a serial killer.
2016-11-06 6:34 pm
truly cool ;3 i'm not one for best college memories, because i'm greater of the delusion variety, yet i think of it sounds exciting. I even have some acquaintances who love those varieties of books, and that i think of they might truly like it. i chanced on myself desirous to appreciate greater approximately Spencer and Cady. As for a call....hm...titles continuously stump me. I continuously want to discover the appropriate call for a e book. For a greater severe call, in line with danger some thing like: habit (because Spencer and Cady look to have a undeniable habit to their character's, and Miranda who truly is or became addicted to drugs) or you ought to bypass with some thing much less severe, and greater relaxing. it actually relies upon on the way you experience you want the reader to be certain your e book.
2013-04-03 4:07 am
That would be so awesome!
2013-04-03 3:21 am
Sure! I enjoyed the Dexter series by Jeffry Lindsay and the Hit Man novels by Lawrence Block. They're both really fun.
2013-04-03 12:15 am
Yes.
2013-04-03 12:14 am
Dan Brown does a similar thing in his books by switching from protagonist to antagonist on multiple intervals. I quite like it. So I could see myself liking a book written solely from the viewpoint of a killer. Yeah, sure.
2013-04-03 12:13 am
It would definitely be an interesting read. Going into the mind of a killer, seeing how they think. I have never read a a book like that, but I would definitely give it a try.
2013-04-03 12:12 am
Yes!! And I have... Can't think what it was called though...


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