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May 2, 2014
Hi there! I just finished your book and I thought it was a great read, I couldn't put it down. I just read the alternate ending of the book and I am a little confused and was hoping you could clarify. Was Owen really also in the hospital? Did Libby really
Hi! Thanks for your question. (And thanks for reading the book!) I left that ending deliberately ambiguous because I wanted both interpretations to be possible. I wanted you to be able to decide for yourself. I think I prefer Annie to be crazy, though. I really love driving characters to the brink of madness—Annie was just about to topple, and that alternate ending allowed me to muse on the question of “What if she does?”
Hi there! I just finished your book and I thought it was a great read, I couldn't put it down. I just read the alternate ending of the book and I am a little confused and was hoping you could clarify. Was Owen really also in the hospital? Did Libby really
Hi! Thanks for your question. (And thanks for reading the book!) I left that ending deliberately ambiguous because I wanted both interpretations to be possible. I wanted you to be able to decide for yourself. I think I prefer Annie to be crazy, though. I really love driving characters to the brink of madness—Annie was just about to topple, and that alternate ending allowed me to muse on the question of “What if she does?”
Hi there! I just finished your book and I thought it was a great read, I couldn't put it down. I just read the alternate ending of the book and I am a little confused and was hoping you could clarify. Was Owen really also in the hospital? Did Libby really
Hi! Thanks for your question. (And thanks for reading the book!) I left that ending deliberately ambiguous because I wanted both interpretations to be possible. I wanted you to be able to decide for yourself. I think I prefer Annie to be crazy, though. I really love driving characters to the brink of madness—Annie was just about to topple, and that alternate ending allowed me to muse on the question of “What if she does?”
Hi there! I just finished your book and I thought it was a great read, I couldn't put it down. I just read the alternate ending of the book and I am a little confused and was hoping you could clarify. Was Owen really also in the hospital? Did Libby really
Hi! Thanks for your question. (And thanks for reading the book!) I left that ending deliberately ambiguous because I wanted both interpretations to be possible. I wanted you to be able to decide for yourself. I think I prefer Annie to be crazy, though. I really love driving characters to the brink of madness—Annie was just about to topple, and that alternate ending allowed me to muse on the question of “What if she does?”
Hi there! I just finished your book and I thought it was a great read, I couldn't put it down. I just read the alternate ending of the book and I am a little confused and was hoping you could clarify. Was Owen really also in the hospital? Did Libby really
Hi! Thanks for your question. (And thanks for reading the book!) I left that ending deliberately ambiguous because I wanted both interpretations to be possible. I wanted you to be able to decide for yourself. I think I prefer Annie to be crazy, though. I really love driving characters to the brink of madness—Annie was just about to topple, and that alternate ending allowed me to muse on the question of “What if she does?”
Hi there! I just finished your book and I thought it was a great read, I couldn't put it down. I just read the alternate ending of the book and I am a little confused and was hoping you could clarify. Was Owen really also in the hospital? Did Libby really
Hi! Thanks for your question. (And thanks for reading the book!) I left that ending deliberately ambiguous because I wanted both interpretations to be possible. I wanted you to be able to decide for yourself. I think I prefer Annie to be crazy, though. I really love driving characters to the brink of madness—Annie was just about to topple, and that alternate ending allowed me to muse on the question of “What if she does?”
Hi there! I just finished your book and I thought it was a great read, I couldn't put it down. I just read the alternate ending of the book and I am a little confused and was hoping you could clarify. Was Owen really also in the hospital? Did Libby really
Hi! Thanks for your question. (And thanks for reading the book!) I left that ending deliberately ambiguous because I wanted both interpretations to be possible. I wanted you to be able to decide for yourself. I think I prefer Annie to be crazy, though. I really love driving characters to the brink of madness—Annie was just about to topple, and that alternate ending allowed me to muse on the question of “What if she does?”
Hi there! I just finished your book and I thought it was a great read, I couldn't put it down. I just read the alternate ending of the book and I am a little confused and was hoping you could clarify. Was Owen really also in the hospital? Did Libby really
Hi! Thanks for your question. (And thanks for reading the book!) I left that ending deliberately ambiguous because I wanted both interpretations to be possible. I wanted you to be able to decide for yourself. I think I prefer Annie to be crazy, though. I really love driving characters to the brink of madness—Annie was just about to topple, and that alternate ending allowed me to muse on the question of “What if she does?”
Hi there! I just finished your book and I thought it was a great read, I couldn't put it down. I just read the alternate ending of the book and I am a little confused and was hoping you could clarify. Was Owen really also in the hospital? Did Libby really
Hi! Thanks for your question. (And thanks for reading the book!) I left that ending deliberately ambiguous because I wanted both interpretations to be possible. I wanted you to be able to decide for yourself. I think I prefer Annie to be crazy, though. I really love driving characters to the brink of madness—Annie was just about to topple, and that alternate ending allowed me to muse on the question of “What if she does?”
Hi there! I just finished your book and I thought it was a great read, I couldn't put it down. I just read the alternate ending of the book and I am a little confused and was hoping you could clarify. Was Owen really also in the hospital? Did Libby really
Hi! Thanks for your question. (And thanks for reading the book!) I left that ending deliberately ambiguous because I wanted both interpretations to be possible. I wanted you to be able to decide for yourself. I think I prefer Annie to be crazy, though. I really love driving characters to the brink of madness—Annie was just about to topple, and that alternate ending allowed me to muse on the question of “What if she does?”
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