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After all he had been through, to have it end in suicide...The End.
That would just be wrong. I felt such relief wash over me when I realized that it was all in his mind.
I love the way it ended. He climbs into the Chrome Wind, and flies away. Destination unknown. That means the possibilities are limitless.
It left me with a feeling of hope. No matter how hard life is, with all it's heartache and disappointments. We have a choice. Give up, or fly into the unknown where anything can happen.
Hopefully, what happens is another book.
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Wow. This is just awesome. I like your perspective of view. Indeed, it is a lesson to us in our normal life too; either give up or go and begin the journey afresh. Agent Silver flying to an unknown place leaves some curiosity in the reader about what happens next. I hope that there will be a sequel to this.Tiny_Turtle wrote: ↑13 Aug 2018, 19:39 SPOILER ALERT:
After all he had been through, to have it end in suicide...The End.
That would just be wrong. I felt such relief wash over me when I realized that it was all in his mind.
I love the way it ended. He climbs into the Chrome Wind, and flies away. Destination unknown. That means the possibilities are limitless.
It left me with a feeling of hope. No matter how hard life is, with all it's heartache and disappointments. We have a choice. Give up, or fly into the unknown where anything can happen.
Hopefully, what happens is another book.
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Thank you for your comments.. I would like to see a sequel where there is more about what life is like for the average citizen. I'd also like to know what happened with Rex and the Shredders, in addition to finding out where Sliver ends up.Kibetious wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 07:04Wow. This is just awesome. I like your perspective of view. Indeed, it is a lesson to us in our normal life too; either give up or go and begin the journey afresh. Agent Silver flying to an unknown place leaves some curiosity in the reader about what happens next. I hope that there will be a sequel to this.Tiny_Turtle wrote: ↑13 Aug 2018, 19:39 SPOILER ALERT:
After all he had been through, to have it end in suicide...The End.
That would just be wrong. I felt such relief wash over me when I realized that it was all in his mind.
I love the way it ended. He climbs into the Chrome Wind, and flies away. Destination unknown. That means the possibilities are limitless.
It left me with a feeling of hope. No matter how hard life is, with all it's heartache and disappointments. We have a choice. Give up, or fly into the unknown where anything can happen.
Hopefully, what happens is another book.
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This is a good view from the legal system perspective. I do agree with you. It will be good to read what happened to him eventually.David Horta Alonso wrote: ↑10 Aug 2018, 08:49 I hate books endings in which the characters take law into their own hands. I like to see persons subjected to the judicial system.
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I got the biggest shock when Kelly died. I felt like she had a bigger role to play. I was so sad. But I suppose that she had quite an impact on Sliver - and that was her purpose. I was actually also really happy that he didn't jump. It felt like a bit of a cop-out. And I agree! Let's hope for a sequelcpru68 wrote: ↑13 Aug 2018, 13:06 I found myself sad that he committed suicide in a way because this never is the answer, but I know many are so despondent that it seems to be right at the time. I was still trying to get over the death of Kelly! That actually took me by surprise completely. So when it seemed he went over the ledge, and then I flipped the page, I was actually happy to see that he didn't go through with it. And, I feel like this author better now write the sequel or I will always wonder what could have come next. There was such a good stream of sarcastic humor in this book that I felt like the author was having one last laugh at all of us who were about to grieve over his main character! Great ending, I thought.
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