Has the story ended too sudden?
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Re: Has the story ended too sudden?
I sometimes do that with stories too.Karen0823 wrote:I was surprised at the ending as well but sometimes I like things to be left to my imagination. I made up my own happy ending.
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I sometimes do that with stories too.Karen0823 wrote:I was surprised at the ending as well but sometimes I like things to be left to my imagination. I made up my own happy ending.
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That's an interesting one from you. I for one, I am always itchy to find out the final outcome of everything. I respect your opinion anyway.Karen0823 wrote:I was surprised at the ending as well but sometimes I like things to be left to my imagination. I made up my own happy ending.
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can you share something. lets see if it is interesting as the book.Karen0823 wrote:I was surprised at the ending as well but sometimes I like things to be left to my imagination. I made up my own happy ending.
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I agree.jonaya wrote:the author wanted to give space for us the readers so that we should try to have more questions but without answers.so yes the book ended too sudden
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Some scope for a sequeljonaya wrote:the author wanted to give space for us the readers so that we should try to have more questions but without answers.so yes the book ended too sudden
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Hopefully the sequel answers lots of questions.BoyLazy wrote:Some scope for a sequeljonaya wrote:the author wanted to give space for us the readers so that we should try to have more questions but without answers.so yes the book ended too sudden
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just quite right and I believe this is what most writers do.Amagine wrote:I sometimes do that with stories too.Karen0823 wrote:I was surprised at the ending as well but sometimes I like things to be left to my imagination. I made up my own happy ending.
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I sometimes do that with stories too.Karen0823 wrote:I was surprised at the ending as well but sometimes I like things to be left to my imagination. I made up my own happy ending.
I also agree to it
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Yes, there were some issues that were unresolved. It should be revealed in the sequels though.rjthegreat92 wrote:Yes, the story ended way too soon. I too felt some issues where unresolved.
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I think it left a lot of people like that too.Vitaro Maxton wrote:for me, it did leave me on a cliffhanger
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