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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?”

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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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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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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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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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Published on May 02, 2014 13:05

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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Published on May 02, 2014 13:05

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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Published on May 02, 2014 13:05

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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Published on May 02, 2014 13:05

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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Published on May 02, 2014 13:05

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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