Jiang says many readers linger in Inferno because hell is more exciting and entertaining than Paradise.
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"Oh, okay. All right. Okay. So, this is Paradise. We are now in Paradise. Why is it you guys spend all your time in..."
"Hell is so interesting. I mean, there's so many terrible punishments. It's kind of fun to read about them."
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