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Phylicia
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Apr 26, 2013 07:22PM

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I have followed the Sookie books and am eagerly awaiting the last installment. This is the first that I've heard of a leak to the ending, but I will read it all the more as I've followed Sookie from the beginning. Shame on someone for spoiling it for everyone... and too bad they didn't agree with the ending.
I remember when the last Harry Potter book came out and everyone was all up in arms as to how J,K Rowling should end her book. She did end it well and everyone was satisfied for the most part. Most of the world would like a happy ending... it's what keeps us going in the darkest of dark.... the hope that it will all be ok. But, in reality, not everyone gets a happy ending, and that is just life.
I will continue to read your books for as long as your choose to write them. And, since they are your books, well... you have full control of your characters and their fates rest in your pen. And, I will enjoy the journey.


Still waiting for the last book to be released here. I don't generally mind how books end but sometimes I wish for two characters to be together so bad that I get a bit disappointed when it doesn't happen. But I really hate it when people rate/review a book based on the characters love interest (just because it didn't turn out to be who they wanted). Its even worse when they spoil the ending for other people.
Readers complaining about book endings has a long tradition... Dickens had to change the ending of 'Great Expectations' - initially, Pip wasn't going to end up with Estella; he was going to stay single. Dickens was persuaded to change it - but only so far as to make it ambiguous. And I seem to remember that in 'Sense and Sensibility' Elinor wasn't going to end up with Ferrars - until there was reader outcry and she had to change it. At least with the modern change to issuing novels all in one go rather than serialised, by the time the dissatisfied readers discover what's happened it's too late!
At least if there's outcry, as an author you know that someone actually cares - you, and the characters you created, have touched someone enough for them to expend emotional energy complaining. A reaction of "Yeah. Whatever." would be far worse!
At least if there's outcry, as an author you know that someone actually cares - you, and the characters you created, have touched someone enough for them to expend emotional energy complaining. A reaction of "Yeah. Whatever." would be far worse!