Happily Ever After Endings

Angel M.B. Chadwick


I don't like happily ever after endings. Let me tell you why, because I cannot relate to them. It's like trying to relate to drywall. I don't like formulaic books or formulaic characters because it's like trying to relate to drywall. Formulaic books, their formulaic characters and books with happy ever after endings are unrealistic to me and are always predictable. I always figure out easily what's going to happen in these types of books and I get easily bored with them.

The books on my Goodreads Bookshelf none of them are books I like to read. I only add them because mostly they are recommended to me and I add them because other people like to read them.


The books I like to read exist only when I write them. Those are the books I like to read and write. That being said I reviewed a lot of books and will continue to do so because it promotes the author and it promotes attention for the reader who may like that sort of book to possibly read it, review it, or purchase the book they love to read.
And also because I love books.
I also recommend the books I review and books of authors who've asked me to review their books but, I may be too busy to review at the time to potential readers who like that genre or may be open to exploring those type of books in other genres.

I don't necessarily want a book with a sad or depressed or cliffhanger ending, just one that's realistic and one I can relate to as a real human being and those who might read my upcoming new releases will get to see what kinds of books I like to read and what endings I'd like to see in books.
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Published on January 22, 2016 03:04
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message 1: by Gisele (new)

Gisele Walko I like a happy ending, but well put.


message 2: by Angel (new)

Angel Gisele wrote: "I like a happy ending, but well put."

Thanks!


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