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Is there such a thing as a good epilogue?
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Watership Down -- (view spoiler)
Christine and probably a bunch of other Stephen King books -- (view spoiler)

Was the very end of Mockingjay an epilogue? If so I'd count that.

Reactions were mixed to the drabbles that Lois Bujold put at the end of CryoBurn, but I liked them. She also wrote a wonderfully memorable epilog to Shards of Honour of cleaning the corpses left over from a space fight.




I also liked the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows epilogue.

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Harry Potter had the kind of epilogue I like, one that lets you know what happens to the characters without setting you up for a sequel.

I think I like epilogues written in the first person, like the narrator is talking directly to you.
I just finished the Tomorrow series by John Marsden and each book had a good epilogue, to the point that the books wouldn't be as good without them.

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Yeah, I feel the same way. I would have preferred the ending without the epilogue. Actually, when I think of "bad" epilogues, I think of that one. :\

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Yup I completely agree. So far, I don't think I've come across very many epilogues that I enjoyed & felt actually added to the story.
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Give me some examples of a good epilogue.
I just finished my chick-semi-fantasy of the week. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and then there was a stupid epilogue that just ruined it for me. I thought it through and realized I couldn't remember an example of a worthwhile epilogue in my reading. I find that I'd rather have an actual ending or a sequel, but I dislike the plotless meandering of epilogues in general. I'm determined to find out how it can be done and I know the readers of Sword and Laser must have at least one example of a good one.