Shari laughed, quietly. "Plenty of time to lose interest. But with all the interesting and funny characters in the stories, I doubt I would. But still, the quality of my stories aren't too good."
The younger girl stuck her index into the air, tryin to make a point. "The reason why I like mystery is that I like keeping the plot secret, leaving the readers clueless, and try to find out the answers. Leave a bunch of clues in the story for them to pick up and work out. Some books show their villians, everything before it comes to the climax. Mystery is good because it keeps a sense of wanting to read on, wanting to know what happens next. Wanting to know if they are correct. And mysteries aren't always about detectives and murder stories, ya know that?" she chuckled after saying this.
"Good books, eh? Try any of Eoin Colfer books if you like juvenile fictions as I do. They have reasonable action, and lovely sarcasm. That was makes the characters so lovable. Or the Harry Potter series, enough description and captivating storyline."
She closed one eye, "For me, I try for realistic goals; I keep thinking rational, it's not funny. My friend says I'm pessimistic, and normally, most of my guesses usually turn on the downside. So it's hard to be an optimist. I have goals: to finish this, and learn how to snap," she ended the cheery sentence with an unaudiable snap that wasn't even classified as a snap.
The younger girl stuck her index into the air, tryin to make a point. "The reason why I like mystery is that I like keeping the plot secret, leaving the readers clueless, and try to find out the answers. Leave a bunch of clues in the story for them to pick up and work out. Some books show their villians, everything before it comes to the climax. Mystery is good because it keeps a sense of wanting to read on, wanting to know what happens next. Wanting to know if they are correct. And mysteries aren't always about detectives and murder stories, ya know that?" she chuckled after saying this.
"Good books, eh? Try any of Eoin Colfer books if you like juvenile fictions as I do. They have reasonable action, and lovely sarcasm. That was makes the characters so lovable. Or the Harry Potter series, enough description and captivating storyline."
She closed one eye, "For me, I try for realistic goals; I keep thinking rational, it's not funny. My friend says I'm pessimistic, and normally, most of my guesses usually turn on the downside. So it's hard to be an optimist. I have goals: to finish this, and learn how to snap," she ended the cheery sentence with an unaudiable snap that wasn't even classified as a snap.