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Samantha The Escapist (greatescapist) | 81 comments PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE don't use examples for this discussion unless you put two separate spoiler tags on the book title first and then the character name.

BUT how do feel when you're reading a book and the main protagonist dies at the end?


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Purvika (violetstygian) | 57 comments I feel kind of lost and sad...sometimes I shed a tear or two... But sometimes it is essential for a story where main protagonist dies ...


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Sarah (sarah1324) | 328 comments It makes me feel so sad and sometimes if I'm really attached to them I will sob and wonder what the point of the book even was. It can be quite frustrating.


❄️ Propertea Of Frostea ❄️ Bitter SnoBerry ❄ (berrynumey) Do I have to repeat my opinion? :b


Samantha The Escapist (greatescapist) | 81 comments Okay, follow up question! Have you ever felt like it was a good ending, even if you were sad about it? Once again, no specific spoilers.


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Sarah (sarah1324) | 328 comments Yes! I just finished a book that was like that.

Caution, read the following at your own risk:

This is the book: (view spoiler)

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Explanation: (view spoiler)


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Gabby I don't like it. I remember reading (view spoiler) When (view spoiler) and I was creeped out for a week because of it!! I dislike it, and tend to avoid books where main characters and such die :/


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