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Professor Moriarty: or, The Hound of the d'Urbervilles by Kim Newman. Moriarty's POV (or rather, Colonel Moran's), and also brilliant until the last chapter. Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D'Urbervilles

Not only was the ending disappointing the author Ann Patchett failed to provide an ending at all.

It has 4 books all of them very well written.. I loved the series and I got really into them! I think I read them in 2-3 days.. However the ending, oh the ending! Even now, 1-2 years after reading it I get angry! I a person that loves to re-read a series.. To go back to my favourite scenes and re-experience the emotions and action however this is one series where I can't even re-read one single book.. My body/brain refuses to do it.. It's an amazing experience and well worth the read and I do recommend this series to anyone you loves a good paranormal romance with a semi-strong heroine and an absolutely superb alpha hero! It takes some time but by the end you'll love him to bits!! But the ending, the decision of the heroine in that last book, it kills me it really does!! I read on my phone and I can so close, you have no idea, SO CLOSE, to throwing it at a wall in frustration and anger!!


I recently read this for a YA lit class I was in. Cheesy title, but it was so good, I devoured it in 2 days, but the end... it was terrible! Texted a friend of mine who teaches high school and she said she finds a lot of YA books are like that.

It's been years but I never got over it


I was disappointed by that too.
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The Transformation of Things was pretty annoying.
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I was disappointed by that too.
The whole thing's sort of a retelling/reimagining of Homer's Odyssey, and if Odysseus didn't die, why'd Frazier feel..."
Cold Mountain - (view spoiler)
The Transformation of Things - Yes indeed, a complete cop out with the 'it was all a dream' ending.
Reminds me of a book I recently read Going After Cacciato(view spoiler)


The 1st one I thought of, was Richard Adams' Girl in a Swing. So Sad!
I read, but was disappointed by, Anne Tyler's Morgan's Passing
I read, but was disappointed by, Anne Tyler's Morgan's Passing

never heard of the Tear series. ?
The Spook's Revenge 13 books in the series and this one, supposedly the conclusion, is a bad ending and a set up for the next series. Felt so bamboozled.
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I didn't think I had anything to add, until I thought about it and realized that yes, yes I do. This book right here:
That ending was so s#@t I was in turmoil. It had such potential, and it was okay in the beginning and in the middle BUT THAT ENDING!!!!!!!!!!!! I also ranted through all of the review I did, which explains my feelings in more detail. But basically, it was an epic fail on what the author tried to do.

The Tenth Circle was like that as well. I've heard it's just a thing she does.

It's a series. Read the next one... (I never knew it was a series til last year.)



Completely fizzles out in the end...

I heard the author went off and took a lot of drugs before writing the finale. :-P
http://entheology.com/peoples/revelat...


like it was wrenched away from me by a cruel author. hah!!
it took me awhile to get over that one!
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Like many in many YA books, the ending resolved everything. There was no bittersweet. It was just sweet. It's the sort of ending where it could have been really powerful but it ended up being stereotypical and a little boring. Really great book though.

I'm actually quite fond of the book. No, it's not a happy-ending.
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Mither Mages series by OSC. First book is *great*. Second book is *so* disappointing that I read reviews on the third book (which I usually don't do), and declined to finish the series.
I wish someone would go write an alternate ending for it. (two more books; feel free to steal themes (I'm not opposed to the big bad - but our hero can do nothing to fight him?) - just go different directions). I'm down for some serious fanfic.
I was warned off another series.
Great 6 or 7? books. Great arc, world-building, thrills, etc. You get a conclusion... and then it sounded like the author got canceled by publisher - so last 50 pages of the last book was taking everything in the resolution away from the heroine. Was told not to start, and if I couldn't resist starting, to stop before reading the end.
But the name escapes me. Consulting now, will update when I get it figured out.
The Long Price Quartet 1-2 were so downbeat, that I never saw anyone buy 3 and 4 (and I thought the series had gotten canceled). I may have to finish this. I read second one because I was like, 'they went so downbeat and low in the first one, it *must* get better'. Folly. Unplumbed depths - you can get even lower. Kinda scared to finish.
The revised ending to _Ra_. I like the original ending, where our heroes are fleeing with tails between their legs, and things are truly desperate - but they're free, and there may be hope.
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Additionally, I note that there are some books with downbeat endings. Often these are by non-American authors. And most Americans *really* like happy(ish) endings. In fact, in one case, I too like the movie's happy ending better than the book (_Stardust_).
Here's another: _When Heaven Fell_
These aren't bad. As James Nicoll says, "Whenever I find my will to live becoming too strong, I read Peter Watts."
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I'm grateful for this topic. There are a couple of series/books in my tbr pile, that're now going to go to the bottom: (Owl Service, Bitterbynde, OSC Earth novels)
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