Wednesday 22 May 2019

Why We Love Thrillers

Thrillers are packed with suspense and mystery, and are one of the most popular literary genres. They are often allocated entire sections of bookshops for themselves, and are frequently adapted for the television and big screen. But why are thriller novels such a popular type of book? Discover the reasons behind our thriller obsession.


The Fear Factor

The feeling of suspense that a thriller creates instills fear into the reader - but this type of fear is one we crave. It is in a controlled, safe environment and allows us to play out real life emotions and confront fears and anxieties, without there being any real danger. While thrillers may contain events and traumas that could occur in real life, we comfort ourselves because, in this instance, it’s only a story.


Characterization is Key

The tension of any thriller hangs in the believability of its characterization. Great characterization allows us to engage with and place ourselves in the shoes of the protagonist, antagonist, anti-hero and anyone else involved in the plot. Whatever the characters in the thriller novel are going through, we experience it with them, making it a cathartic experience.


The Satisfying Twist

Few things are more ingratiating for a reader than a massive twist that we didn’t see coming. The very nature of the genre is all about deceiving the reader - and the wary thriller reader knows this. This makes us search for clues and meaning in everything that happens, and allows greater immersion into the story. 

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