
Psychological Crime 1: the Seventh Reader
by Remy
About This Novel
"The Seventh Reader" is the prequel of the "Psychological Crime" series. On a beautiful university campus, students died mysteriously one after another. The seemingly unrelated murders revealed an unbelievable aura of death. The once cheerful campus life suddenly fell into silence, and Fang Mu's beautiful first love was sealed forever. Fang Muyu discovered the "Death Library Card" by chance. The murderer is nearby. Who is he? Can Fang Mu stop him? How will the seventh reader affect Fang Mu's life...
What Readers Think
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Official(192)Scraped 21d ago
Fang Mu, my beloved
This book is the most serious one I have ever read, and it is really well written. However, the extra chapters at the end seem to have nothing to do with my family Mumu! I just want to ask if Fang Mu dies in the fourth part? Tangled (?Ò?Ó?)
What kind of book is this? It's so bad. Is it the navy that invited us to say it's good?
You have to be patient to read this book. If I hadn't accidentally bought the whole book, I would have given up the book. After reading four or five chapters, there is not a single bright spot. It is difficult to read. It is the worst book of this type I have ever read.
Is this book scary?
It's quite interesting, but the extras are not interesting and are a bit repetitive with the other four books.
It is recommended that you read it in this order
The reading order recommended by the author is actually not that perfect. Personally, the best reading order is: Portrait, Enlightenment Field, Dark River, City Lights, and The Seventh Reader. Read it in this order, and you will find that this is a rare and good work about the good and evil of human nature! Along with Fang Mu's growth experience, there are horror, anxiety, sadness, being moved to tears, and even the relief of suddenly becoming enlightened like a ray of light illuminating a dark night!
I read the prequel first through the portraits. I have just read two chapters. The happier Fang Mu is now, the more I feel sorry for him💔
The order I read is Portrait, Indoctrination Field, Dark River, City Lights, and the seventh reader 😂 I think this order is pretty good and there is no conflict. Everything I didn't understand in each book I understood in the next one.
The City Lights movie is coming out soon, looking forward to it...
Fang Mu's growth is really heartbreaking.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(192)Scraped 21d ago
Fang Mu, my beloved
This book is the most serious one I have ever read, and it is really well written. However, the extra chapters at the end seem to have nothing to do with my family Mumu! I just want to ask if Fang Mu dies in the fourth part? Tangled (?Ò?Ó?)
What kind of book is this? It's so bad. Is it the navy that invited us to say it's good?
You have to be patient to read this book. If I hadn't accidentally bought the whole book, I would have given up the book. After reading four or five chapters, there is not a single bright spot. It is difficult to read. It is the worst book of this type I have ever read.
Is this book scary?
It's quite interesting, but the extras are not interesting and are a bit repetitive with the other four books.
It is recommended that you read it in this order
The reading order recommended by the author is actually not that perfect. Personally, the best reading order is: Portrait, Enlightenment Field, Dark River, City Lights, and The Seventh Reader. Read it in this order, and you will find that this is a rare and good work about the good and evil of human nature! Along with Fang Mu's growth experience, there are horror, anxiety, sadness, being moved to tears, and even the relief of suddenly becoming enlightened like a ray of light illuminating a dark night!
I read the prequel first through the portraits. I have just read two chapters. The happier Fang Mu is now, the more I feel sorry for him💔
The order I read is Portrait, Indoctrination Field, Dark River, City Lights, and the seventh reader 😂 I think this order is pretty good and there is no conflict. Everything I didn't understand in each book I understood in the next one.
The City Lights movie is coming out soon, looking forward to it...
Fang Mu's growth is really heartbreaking.



