I've just recently had enough time to read another series from one of my favorite author here on SOL and while I do like this other series, I got really frustrated with the story's (or rather the author's) tunnel vision on a certain idea.
Take for example, the story's premise alludes to some alien origin to the main character's supernatural abilities. And so then, whenever an event occurs that involves mc's abilities (super strength, some weird healing, genius or what have you), the narrator's immediate (and most likely only thought process) is that mc must hide (and/or overreact) because everyone will think he's an alien for being super strong (or insert above normal attribute)!
No. Just no. People could think that the mc is a genetic freak (super strong), or wizard/mutant (healing) or an Einstein for being super smart. But because the story focuses on the alien premise, anything beyond normal, the story (or the author!) produces only alien possibilities or consequences.
Or another example where the author fixates on the main character to be a normal person even though the only thing keeping said main character alive is his abnormal abilities. Any decent non-dummy would know that he/she'll die pretty soon as a normie in a world where, for some reason, has enemies trying to kill him 24/7.
When something like that happens, in my opinion, it is incredibly annoying. And, no personal offense to any authors out there, is just plain lazy thinking!
I've encounter this tunnel vision in many books that I've read, in SOL, in amazon, or commercial books, and I suppose for the lack of trying on my part, I haven't encountered much discussion about this.
Anyways...
/end rant