Did you like the ending? (Spoilers)
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Did you like the ending? (Spoilers)
This book ended in a lie.
The guy found the girl and then left. I felt honestly lied to. We went on the trip of a life time with Green's character just to have it all fall on our faces.
But the truth of it is is that I loved every second if it. Did you?
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Ikr! It was ANNOYING.mortalinstruments wrote:Honestly, I was like wtf. He just found her and she was like: "OH Pudge! WEIRD SEEING YOU HERE." Then he is just confused because she is so chill about just wanting to up and leave her life.
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I agree.bookowlie wrote:Good point. Although I would have liked a happy ending, I agree that the way it ended was very realistic. Margo was a complex, odd person and I just couldn't see her ending up with Q. I feel she used him and was very self-centered. For me, the best part of the story was the male trio of friends.
I found the story weak in general, but the end kind of fit the story.
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