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oh my yes! especially with the dead tree books, when it was a totally engrossing book and you could feel those very few pages at the end in your fingers. and of course you never knew if it was one of those publishers that put in like 20 blank pages at the end, or you might turn the page, there was the last paragraph and it was THE END!!!!!
I think I actually would grow somewhat despondent at times, deliberately slow down reading, to the point of putting the book down and leaving it for a few days before finally confronting the end. I think it is a bit easier now with e-books. I know something will be THERE! maybe not as wonderful, but there nonetheless |
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When you finish it and feel sad that it is all done - that's a great book...that is what defines a great book!
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When I was in middle school back in the 1970's I had a teacher that gave us extra credit for writing a continuation of the book we had been studying. We could change the ending, or write about what happened to the characters 1 day, 1 year or 5 years after the story ended. Ever since, if a book really has engaged me, I continue the story in my mind. Many of the books I read have not really ended. I keep the adventures of the characters going, and sometimes merge books. It can be a fun exercise.
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Wait a minute, I'm seeing a pattern here. What I read directly influences what I EAT! :-) |
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No, definitely not.
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I often find when I hate a book to end...I sit down and read either the whole thing or my favorite parts again and again for weeks. |
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Sometimes, but not always. Every so often, I'll get to the end of a book and say, "WOW! That was absolutely perfect!". Everything that NEEDED to be said was said, and everything that NEEDED to happen to the characters, happened. Anything more, and the book would be diminished. It isn't a frequent occurrence, but when it happens, it's a wonderful thing.
Most recently, I felt that way about "Wind up Girl". I think when a person wants a story to continue, it is because the reader can see that the story isn't complete. He or she can see that more can happen to the characters, and the author hasn't fully explored the possibilities. |
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Me, too. I did that just last night, when I finished "Cryoburn" by Bujold. And then I went back to an earlier book in the series, and re-read parts of that.
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I remember, as a kid, crying when I finished The Lord of the Rings. I just wanted to keep reading about the Middle Earth...
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* shivers in slightly envious anticipation since the only thing as good as reading a new Vorkosigan book is re-reading the old ones...*
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I have actually closed up a book a little early on the train, so that I could savor the last chapter at home, with my feet up, in my pjs (favorite reading style).
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![]() I felt exactly the same way when I finished the Millenium trilogy by Stieg Larsson. I still haven't found another series which I would enjoy quite as much. Cheers. |
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Seriously, I have been known to start a book over again from the beginning, rather than emerge from it at the end. |
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i think this is why - way back when i read the dead trees - i would buy the biggest trade paperbacks i could find (though they certainly weren't all masterpieces)
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