Overall, 'A Mere Cypher' is a novel that combines mystery and drama. It keeps you guessing with its plot twists and develops characters that you can really connect with. There are layers of subplots that add depth to the story.
No, it isn't. Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis is classified as a non-fiction work aimed at discussing and clarifying Christian teachings and their significance rather than telling a fictional story like a novel.
In the novel 'Night', people being reduced to stomachs could happen when the conditions of hunger and desperation reach their peak, causing them to focus solely on survival and basic needs.
It could be the unexpected twist or the depth of emotion in a short time. A good interlude story grabs your attention quickly and leaves a lasting impression.