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Pestering is an awesome lively word. I am adding it to my lively word list!

Pestering is an awesome lively word. I am adding it to my lively ..."
I love the word "unceremoniously" I don't know why, it's just an awesome word.

Pestering is an awesome lively word. I am adding it to my lively ..."
Same! I also like the word inexcusable.









I thought somehow I had missed some piece of information on how they reappeared in Sandy and Dennys vegetable garden but apparently I was wrong. Authors do shorten the ending of a book especially when it is one in a series. They want to leave of in a place where the reader can easily catch up with the storyline.

Yeah! Meg, Calvin, and Mr. Murray never got to defeat the shadow thing. Oh, by the way, what a surprising ending. It ended too fast. After Meg brought Charles back to himself, Meg and the two other people appeared in a vegetable garden and that was the end. I was really looking forward on seeing if another problem occurred after Charles was cured. What a bummer!

That is exactly what I thought!

Same! The book ended so quickly!

But then again, as Rimas said, there are other books in the series, so the ending could be immediately picked-up on at the beginning of the next book.

That is true. Probably in the next book of the series, it will start of talking about the ending of the first book in the series. What a weird way to end a start books. Do you think so too?
