Maybe they didn't like the plot. If the story was too complex or not engaging enough for them, in a fit of frustration they might burn it.
I can't say for sure. Some people might find it great if they like Maeve Kerrigan's writing style and the crime genre in general.
Yes. A Maeve Kerrigan crime novel is a work of art and literature. Burning it is a form of destruction, which can be seen as vandalism as it is intentionally causing damage to something that has value, whether it be cultural, artistic or monetary value.
Well, Maeve Kerrigan is known for her crime novels. In 'The Burning', it could be about a series of arsons perhaps. There might be a detective, maybe Kerrigan's recurring character if it's part of a series, who is on the hunt for the arsonist. The story could explore the motives behind the burnings, whether it's for revenge, financial gain, or something more twisted. There could be a web of suspects and clues that the protagonist has to untangle.
I'm not sure yet. You might want to keep an eye on the author's official website or social media for updates.
One common theme is their relationship development. Fans often explore how their feelings for each other grow over time. Another theme could be their work together, like solving cases if they are in a detective - type of setting. And sometimes, there's the theme of them facing challenges as a team or as a couple, such as dealing with external threats or misunderstandings.
Sure. One great place to start looking for Maeve Kerrigan and Josh Derwent fanfiction is on fanfiction.net. There are often many stories there written by fans. Another option could be Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fan - created works, and you might be able to find some interesting stories about these two characters there.
Maybe they had a bad experience related to romance that made them resent anything romantic, including the novel.
One reason could be a medical condition. For example, if a 16 - year - old has certain bladder or bowel control issues due to a nerve disorder or an injury. Another reason might be psychological stress that leads to incontinence. It could also be due to a developmental disorder that affects normal toileting skills.
One reason could be for a performance like in a play or a movie. Just like what I said before, an actor might be required to dress as a girl to play a certain role. Another reason could be for a costume party. People often choose unique or cross - gender costumes to have fun at parties. Also, in some cultural or traditional events, there might be the need for someone to dress as a girl for symbolic purposes.
One reason could be ideological differences. If a novel promotes ideas that are considered subversive or against the dominant ideology of a particular group or regime, they might try to burn the books. For example, in some historical periods, novels that advocated for freedom in a very radical way in a totalitarian regime were targeted.