
Super Brain Waves
by He Dajiang
About This Novel
Psychoanalyst Sikong Ju began to develop brainwave mind-reading technology in order to find out the reason why his "younger brother", an autistic child, is autistic. A few years later, he successfully developed a mind-reading machine. During the research and development process, Sikong Ju and his "brother's" stepmother Yan Ange secretly fell in love. By chance, they used a mind-reading machine to read the dreams of their "brother" and his father Sang Zhongping, and discovered clues to the abnormal death of his ex-wife, and believed that there was a causal relationship with the "brother's" autism. At this time, the big net laid by Sang Zhongping has been cast towards Sikong Ju... In the end, a brainwave showdown revealed the dust-laden secret.
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Official(3)Scraped 23d ago
Recommend a good book!
This type of book is relatively rare
Overall, it was okay, a suspense thriller that was written in a crooked way. In fact, the opening is very good, especially the psychological duel and psychological dismantling and analysis. The setting and plot are very good. It can be said to whet the appetite and give people a sense of mysticism. However, this kind of psychological suspense and the sense of suspense of entering the inner world of the human brain to solve puzzles were interrupted near the middle of the story and turned into a mediocre action struggle novel about good and evil. Readers, such as me, who had expected this novel in the early stage of the story, had all their expectations completely disappointed. Brainwave psychological interpretation, psychological suggestion, subconscious confusion and fear, this series of basic settings in the middle and late stages of the story, directly turned into a background board, a simple prop, and no sense of suspense. This resulted in the later plot being basically straightforward and the villain's behavior pattern becoming simplistic, making it feel like watching a third-rate love-hate action movie. The whole book is anticlimactic. It looked very unpleasant.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 23d ago
Recommend a good book!
This type of book is relatively rare
Overall, it was okay, a suspense thriller that was written in a crooked way. In fact, the opening is very good, especially the psychological duel and psychological dismantling and analysis. The setting and plot are very good. It can be said to whet the appetite and give people a sense of mysticism. However, this kind of psychological suspense and the sense of suspense of entering the inner world of the human brain to solve puzzles were interrupted near the middle of the story and turned into a mediocre action struggle novel about good and evil. Readers, such as me, who had expected this novel in the early stage of the story, had all their expectations completely disappointed. Brainwave psychological interpretation, psychological suggestion, subconscious confusion and fear, this series of basic settings in the middle and late stages of the story, directly turned into a background board, a simple prop, and no sense of suspense. This resulted in the later plot being basically straightforward and the villain's behavior pattern becoming simplistic, making it feel like watching a third-rate love-hate action movie. The whole book is anticlimactic. It looked very unpleasant.
