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Old 01-17-2018, 11:49 PM   #51
jj2me
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A non-ending ending, like the Sopranos HBO show. Two I can remember that weren't spelled out enough for me were "A Dangerous Man" by Charlie Huston and "The Handmaid's Tale". I realize many people like those type of endings; I feel hoodwinked. Give me something. Artistic, I suppose those authors think. I think lazy and unimaginative.

Trivial and personal, but I go nuts when I read a car model that never existed. Two examples I've seen of cars never made/sold in the U.S. but were in U.S. stories:
- Toyota Supra station wagon
- Chrysler Town Car
Both made me stop reading, and I almost never do that.
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