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Writing mistake at the beginning?!
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Feb 26, 2015 04:09AM

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I respectfully disagree with your conclusion that the series ended without explanation. The only "cure" available to those inflicted is death. Those that are "immune" are able to begin a "new" civilization without suseptability to the sickness. I agree that the conclusion was not explicitly stated, but I feel the ending and the survivors' new beginning was sufficient.

Even if this was a writing mistake, why should that stop you from reading the rest of the book? It's not a big deal at all.

If a book has tons of writing errors, then yes, that would bug me as well, but I was saying that I don't think you should stop reading this book because you noticed just one. And it isn't even a writing error, for the record (Thomas was screaming hysterically). There's writing mistakes and typos in almost every published novel.
All I'm saying is that I don't think you should stop reading a novel due to one writing error.

I don't completely find it a mistake, just a different way of interpreting what you read. I don't know how to explain it.

I noticed that too! he might've had a format issue.

Ok. I might give it a try. What are some good indie authors?
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