In many countries today, crime novels and TV crime dramas are becoming more and more popular. Why do you think that these books and TV shows are popular? What is your opinion of crime fiction and TV crime dramas?

Nowadays, everyone needs some distraction and enjoyable
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in their lives, because we are living
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constant pressure and stressful life with work and social commitments.
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thinking about everything for a
second
and live for a while in a "fiction life". There are a lot of series and books about
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because is very demanded from the public,
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kind of people need
this
because they are living in a real
drama
every day and they use to look for something which might
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, there are two kinds of people, the book lovers and, on the other side, television lovers. In my opinion, it is not very healthy to distract your brain every
time
with
this
content if you are a depressed person,
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if you are a healthy person, it is a good way to enjoy your free
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. Personally, I love
drama
series and I really enjoy them, I have a favourite one called "
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Us", which is the best
drama
series that I ever have seen, to be honest, and I think
also
that
drama
books and TV shows are very popular. In conclusion, the most love
drama
content because is quite interesting, you can understand the
drama
issues of the characters and while you are watching or reading
this
, the
time
pass really fast because it literally caught you.
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  • phenomenon
  • intrigue
  • enigma
  • compelling
  • addictive
  • chilling
  • forensics
  • procedural
  • thriller
  • suspense
  • psychological
  • criminalistics
  • deviant
  • intricate
  • red herrings
  • misdirection
  • sardonically
  • socioeconomic
  • catharsis
  • moral ambiguity
  • multidimensional
  • protagonist
  • antagonist
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