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Old 2012-05-17, 22:25   Link #14
Qilin
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Age: 33
When I read the first few "mysteries" in the novel, I felt like dozing off. Without the frills and visuals provided by the anime, the story was actually very dry.

On the other hand, when the Classic Literature Club mystery came around, it became interesting. For one thing, it did a better job of laying out the mystery and clues to the audience than the anime did, allowing for more immersion into solving the mystery at hand. This was further strengthened by the fact that the clues consisted of several blocks of old text. In addition, the nature of the medium made it much easier to review the evidence without losing much momentum.

So yeah. Cool stuff.
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