Well that to, but it wasn’t what I were thinking about… That thing where there is a prologue about something exiting happening, then 90% of the book is a flashback of the event leading up to it. Ugh, my memory is so horrible at coming up wth examples of things.
You might be thinking of “full circle” stories. An example of this is To Kill a Mockingbird which starts with Jem’s broken arm and eventually explains how it happened. More dramatic examples exist, certainly, including some of the HPMoR examples.
Well that to, but it wasn’t what I were thinking about… That thing where there is a prologue about something exiting happening, then 90% of the book is a flashback of the event leading up to it. Ugh, my memory is so horrible at coming up wth examples of things.
You might be thinking of “full circle” stories. An example of this is To Kill a Mockingbird which starts with Jem’s broken arm and eventually explains how it happened. More dramatic examples exist, certainly, including some of the HPMoR examples.
yea that’s the one I think.