Well, start with a unique idea that grabs attention. Develop engaging characters and a compelling plot. Also, make the writing style vivid and easy to follow.
Well, it's interesting because it gives us a peek behind the curtain. We get to see the things that we don't usually think about when we read a story, like the author's intentions.
Good character development is key. If we care about the characters in the story, then when they encounter the ghosts, it becomes more engaging. Take 'The Shining' by Stephen King. Jack Torrance's descent into madness as he is haunted in the Overlook Hotel is so interesting because we've gotten to know him and his family. Also, the atmosphere. A spooky, gloomy setting like the old mansion in 'Jane Eyre' (which has some ghost - like elements) adds to the allure of the ghost story.
The characters make a comic book story interesting. If they are well - developed, with distinct personalities, readers can easily get attached to them. For example, a character with a quirky sense of humor or a complex backstory.
Highlight. The part where the hero finally faces the villain can be the highlight of the story. It's the moment that stands out and grabs the reader's attention.
The unique characters of asuras can make the 'asura book story' interesting. Their often - complex and morally ambiguous nature can create engaging storylines.
Interesting things in a math book story could include the origin of the math book itself. Was it written by a famous mathematician? Did it hold some long - lost secrets of math? Also, the adventures that the characters have while trying to understand the difficult math in the book. They might go on a journey, meet other math enthusiasts, and together they unlock the mysteries of the math in the book. This whole process of exploration and discovery within the context of the math book is what can make a story interesting.
The mystery aspect. When there are hidden things in the story, like a secret room or a long - forgotten diary, it makes readers curious. For example, in 'The Secret Garden', the locked garden is a big mystery at the start.
The unique animal behaviors described. In 'Watership Down', the detailed description of the rabbits' social structure, their way of communication and survival strategies in the wild is extremely fascinating. It's like getting a peek into a whole different world.