Did you like this book's ending?

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This is a discussion topic for the December 2023 Book of the Month, "Fireproof Happiness: Extinguishing Anxiety & Igniting Hope" by Dr. Randy Ross


Did you like this book's ending?
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I didn't like or dislike the ending, but I was surprised by its abruptness. Since parts one and two were lengthy, I expected more from part three.
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The last part of the book seemed heavy on sentiments and emotions, while the others seemed more objective and explanatory. I quite liked the ending very much.
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This book has a beautiful ending, giving readers the inspiration needed to live happily. I love it for it's perfectly written and most importantly, mind-hacking.
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Although it's not my favorite part of the book, Randy Ross ends it intelligently. My favorite part is the second one because it develops the arguments better.

The text was well organized, with the first part as an introduction, the second as a development, and the third as a conclusion.
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I think the book ended in a good place. I, too, would have liked to see the end have as much as (or at least close to) the amount of content that the first two parts contained. I was also surprised that the author, Randy Ross, ended the book rather abruptly. I think he could have elaborated more, but I think that the ending gave readers just enough hope and inspiration to lead happier lives in the future after reading this book.
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In the final chapters of the book, there was a noticeable shift towards a more pronounced exploration of characters' sentiments and emotions. The narrative delved deeper into the intricate web of feelings, providing a richer and more nuanced understanding of the characters' inner worlds. This emphasis on emotions added a layer of depth to the story, creating a more profound and resonant impact on the reader.
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The book ended beautifully and it gave the readers the motivation and inspiration to live happily.
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Yeah, I did like the book's ending. It ended nicely and I really recommend it.
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I wouldn't say I had any special feeling towards the end of this book. The end of this book was normal and appropriate for a book of its kind.
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I wouldn't say I had any special feeling towards the end of this book. The end of this book was normal and appropriate for a book of its kind.
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The book's ending filled me with optimistic thoughts about life. I loved reading the author's assertions about hope. Our setbacks in life may be the setup for our comeback. Also, I liked the point that hope renews the spirit. I learned how hope makes life and happiness fireproof through the book's ending and the author's conclusions. He observes that hope leads to a happy, healthy, and productive life for an individual.
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It ended a bit abruptly but I wasn't really bothered by that. The quality of the book was enough to make up for any slight dissatisfaction I had.
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The book ended well. It was a great book with encouraging contents so I was satisfied with the author's conclusion.
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I liked very part of the book every chapter was informative and inspiration though the ending was more emotional and that is something i like about the ending.
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