The Ending
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Re: The Ending
- María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda
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I thought the same and I want to find out what happened!NetMassimo wrote: ↑04 Apr 2020, 11:12The ending made me think that book #4 will be about Hillary's mother.Lunastella wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 13:08 No. But I think it was done on purpose. The book is part of a series and I'm sure that, for example, the mystery of Hillary's mother will be addressed in another novel. I will be happy to read them all!
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I would say yes, wrapped up but open for the next book! I love when they do that, keeps me hooked.cpru68 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 12:32 Yes. I thought the story felt complete by the end. Yet, it left the door open for the next book. I have not read the rest of the series, but I found myself easily able to read this without knowing all the rest of the backstory. I generally don’t enjoy books of this nature, but I liked it.
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Thank you!NetMassimo wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 08:24In the interview you can find here she stated that she's writing book four.
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You're welcome. I know that many people are interesting in this series of novels and will be happy to know that it will go on.SunVixen wrote: ↑05 Apr 2020, 04:10Thank you!NetMassimo wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 08:24
In the interview you can find here she stated that she's writing book four.
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I completely agree with you about the pace of the novel. I was also hoping for more of a twist ending. The end of the novel seemed too predictable for my liking.NetMassimo wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 06:02 Near the end I wondered if I was missing something because the author seemed in a hurry to wrap things up after spending so many pages building things up. After finishing the novel I was curious to see what other readers thought about a pacing that seemed uneven to me. I admit it's not the kind of novel I usually read, so my perception might be wrong.
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I agree with you. The author really did an amazing job in doing the wrap up, however, the a few loose ends could have been left intentionally to leave the door open for sequels.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 01:48 The book has a lot of mystery and subplots in the beginning which made for an amazing story. By the end of the book, many of these subplot and mysteries started winding down. I felt like though not all of the subplots were wraped up to my liking, the author did an amazing job wrapping up the mysteries.
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