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Do you think the ending needed more info ?

Do you think the ending needed more info , i mean cat patrick has written an amazing book but do you not want to find out if she actually saves luke or meets her father and brother ? i would really love a sequel but i would be afraid it would ruin it and not be as good as the first one !! what do you think??
I would definitely love a sequel.
I actually think it would be better if it were a series.
i would have also like her other book revived to be a series too.
I actually think it would be better if it were a series.
i would have also like her other book revived to be a series too.
I was itching for more information after I finished this! The author wrote a new book, Revived. It doesn't continue with the story line though, it's a new set of characters and situations. :(
i really thought 'revived' was a sequel and disappointed when it wasnt, though i still would read it! PLEASE WILL THERE BE A SEQUEL????
Agreed! this book needs a sequel! I've been googling like a mad woman trying to see if one was planned but looks like no :(
At the end of the book, I was sure there was a sequel..
I think book needs a sequel..
so many unanswered questions ... What had happened to his brother? When they meet? luke live or die in the end?
I think book needs a sequel..
so many unanswered questions ... What had happened to his brother? When they meet? luke live or die in the end?
I liked this book alot, but it makes me so mad how little info you got. I think that Cat Patrick could have done so many more pages or atleast she could make it a series or something. I loved London and Luke together. They were so cute.
I don't think there's enough lack of information to prompt a sequel but I think the ending was quite unclear and seemed a bit rushed
I think that if this book was done a little different they could have answered the questions in the book.
The ending was quite unclear and I need more information. And I think, of course, this book needs a sequel.
Yes! The ending let it down. It didn't even explain why London didn't remember Luke, which was a major thing the plot was based on.
I don't think the books needs a sequel, I loved it all round and even if the ending wasn't completely conclusive she left room for the reader to fill in the gaps and create their own desired ending.
Yes, there needs to be a sequel. And a good one. Although page-turning, this book left me both confused and utterly annoyed. I felt like the plot revolved mainly around Luke and London's teen love instead of main subjects such as her brother's disappearance, Jamie's affair, and Luke's death. After all, all these topics were squished in at the end and left no answers whatsoever.
I would mainly like the second book to be less fast-paced, for at times I couldn't keep up. Another big factor would be an explanation. There was a part in the first book that left me completely dumbfounded. She described how she remembers that the next day she will be hit by a bus, and simply moves on the conversation by adding that she will change routes. How about Jamie's affair? Does it just end with an arrest? What about the court she needs to go through?
Did they find her brother? If she knows she will meet him, why not look? Why look for your brother now?
Why remember Luke now? How will a breakup change anything? Can you not come up with a solution like you did with Jamie?
Does anyone agree that Jamie and Luke should have their own books from their perspective? After all, Luke said he had previous experiences with London, so the concept and perspective would be particularly interesting to read.
I would mainly like the second book to be less fast-paced, for at times I couldn't keep up. Another big factor would be an explanation. There was a part in the first book that left me completely dumbfounded. She described how she remembers that the next day she will be hit by a bus, and simply moves on the conversation by adding that she will change routes. How about Jamie's affair? Does it just end with an arrest? What about the court she needs to go through?
Did they find her brother? If she knows she will meet him, why not look? Why look for your brother now?
Why remember Luke now? How will a breakup change anything? Can you not come up with a solution like you did with Jamie?
Does anyone agree that Jamie and Luke should have their own books from their perspective? After all, Luke said he had previous experiences with London, so the concept and perspective would be particularly interesting to read.
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