(Spoiler alert!) What did you think of the ending?

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Re: (Spoiler alert!) What did you think of the ending?

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I'm not satisfied how it ended, I think there's more to unfold in this narrative, and I'm eager to witness how Bellona fulfills Luta's dying wish. So im waiting for the part 2
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The ending was great after all it left me with questions anticipating the book two.
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I thought the ending was quite satisfying except that the reader is told that Bellona and Keldiari make it to Thunder Valley. That sudden jump of weeks, perhaps months forward in time felt slightly disjointed. I figured book two would pick up with Bellona and Keldiari setting out on their journey, and I think that would have made more sense to maintain some anticipation. Even if the author wanted to skip telling about the entire trip, that time jump could have been made in between books I think.
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

I was left with a lot of questions, and I wanted more, so I downloaded the next two books in the series. Of course, I haven't had time to read them, but someday...
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Although a lot of issues were resolved, these people still have many problems ongoing, and we look forward to the next book. A lot of them are young, and it will be interesting to see how they progress through life.
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As the start of a series, the book has to have a satisfactory ending yet it must leave open questions for a sequel. It is not easy to write such an ending without leaving the readers disappointed with a major cliffhanger
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The ending was fantastic because the author kept it suspenseful. I was carving for more to reveal the suspense that leads to the second book and also generally planned it by the author's and publishers. Some people may not like it, but it is a fact.
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The ending implies that there must be a sequel to the novel because it feels like more adventure is needed to be satisfied with the tale's predicament; if there is one, I will read it.
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The book's ending leaves you wanting more, implying that there will be a sequel, which I will read.
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I liked the ending of the book. It was surprising, unexpected, and sad. I still have questions about the characters. I'm looking forward to reading the sequels and what happens next.
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Post by Silvia Orenge »

The ending of "The Great Migration: Book One" by Steve Ramirez effectively ties together the book's major narrative threads, offering resolution to key conflicts while setting the stage for future installments. It leaves readers with both a sense of satisfaction and anticipation, reinforcing the novel's overarching themes and ensuring a lasting impact.
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The ending was abrupt. I was left longing for more. Is there a sequel?
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The ending of “The Great Migration: Book One of the S’orne Saga” left me on a cliffhanger , eagerly anticipating the next installment. With its blend of unexpected twists and unresolved plot threads, the ending sparked intrigue and speculation inside of me, which left me anticipating for more, eager to see how the story unfolds in future books.
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Post by Sameeha Ismail »

I heaved a sigh when the book ended. All that carnage comes to an end, finally, and with at least two worthy characters alive.

I might read the next book in the series, but it will depend on how the sequel's blurb sounds.
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