The fictional reading materials I meant here are those that existed only in the fictional world of television. They were written by fictional characters in those fictional universe.
No.3:
The Artifact Manifest
Author:Erm…Unknown?An agent of the warehouse?The caretaker?
Origin:SyFy’s Warehouse 13
Brief Summary: A manifest of all the artifact found in Warehouse 13.
Reason why it is in the Top 3:Come on,who doesn’t like to know more about those weird artifacts?The origin,the function,the story behind the artifacts are such fascinating.
No 2:
Deep Six:The Continuing Adventures of L.J. Tibbs
Author:Thom E. Gemcity a.k.a Timothy McGee
Origin:CBS’s NCIS
Brief Summary: As the title mention,the continuing adventures of L.J Tibbs and his team (Tommy,Lisa,McGregor,Amy Sutton,Pimmy Jalmer) to solve murders for the navy.The aftermath of one of his hair-raising investigations finds L.J. Tibbs right in the middle of an unspeakable crime that cost a young woman her life. Tibbs finds himself trapped in the underworld of a local crime syndicate which has a need to administer a terrifying revenge on the family members of a rival family.
Reason why it is in the Top 3:I love NCIS,McGee is a character that I can linked myself to (minus the computer genius part).Murder-solving is one of my favourite genre and because the characters in it are so damn cool!!!
No 1:
"The Attraction Equation"
Author: Prof. Charlie Rppes
Origin: CBS’s Numb3rs
Brief Summary: A decision theoretic approach to relationships.Will tell you the best way to tackle relationship issues,logically.
Reason why it is in the Top 3:For someone with quite low level of social skills and always fail in maintaining a relationship,this book will definitely be a great help. Besides,those theory parts in the book will make more sense to me compare to those abstract,meaningless craps in most relationship related books.
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