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I Never Read The Last Book In A Series
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because it upsets me that is has finished and I like to have the last one to look forward to (even though I never read it). It means I can have the storyline end the way I want it to.
I have finished the penultimate book in the Katie McGuire series by Graham Masterton. Do you have any quirks relating to books? I feel quite bereft when I reach the end of a very good book
I have finished the penultimate book in the Katie McGuire series by Graham Masterton. Do you have any quirks relating to books? I feel quite bereft when I reach the end of a very good book
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.same here, bednobs, I like to know how a film or book is going to end. It's partly because I like to appreciate the way the plotting is done to get me there. And yet there's this mass anti-spoiler movement where everyone's outraged if anyone discusses an ending in public. I just want to tell them "switch off the internet if it upsets you".
Entirely opposite view I'm afraid Barry. I want to read the whole series once I have read the first novel if it is good. Finished Snuff last night the last in Pratchett's series that are dedicated to the Watch and Sam Vimes(blackboard monitor and celebrated eraser of words). I am still furiously waiting for the finale from Patrick Rothfuss after being absorbed by the first 2. The Name Of The Wind, and Wise Man's Fear. It has been a 3 year wait up until now but Doors Of Stone, the last in the trilogy, is almost done. It would be nice for the summer on a beach, or the quay in St Ives.