Endings can make me smile with satisfaction (House on Haunted Hill), snort but forgive as the journey was fun (The Ones who Can't let it Go), or stare at the last paragraph while my brain and emotions have a hug (Too little, Too Little, Too Much).
It depends how much time I've got to think about what I've read.. Twists, loose ends left flying, or everything tied up neatly - The Hail Mary Project and Andy Weir come to mind - ones I know I'll be reading again. The Coward who Stole God's Name and DIY to name a few, definitely fall into that category. The way a character is made so whole in so few words that you care and want more.
I like the ending that feels to me like it fits the story. Sometimes happy, sometimes sad, sometimes completely unresolved. I hate that the movies of The Princess Bride and Little Shop of Horrors changed the endings - to me, the originals were much more satisfying.
Voted and many congrats on the nominations!
Endings can make me smile with satisfaction (House on Haunted Hill), snort but forgive as the journey was fun (The Ones who Can't let it Go), or stare at the last paragraph while my brain and emotions have a hug (Too little, Too Little, Too Much).
It depends how much time I've got to think about what I've read.. Twists, loose ends left flying, or everything tied up neatly - The Hail Mary Project and Andy Weir come to mind - ones I know I'll be reading again. The Coward who Stole God's Name and DIY to name a few, definitely fall into that category. The way a character is made so whole in so few words that you care and want more.
Fiend and Clarissa need their own series one day!
I like the ending that feels to me like it fits the story. Sometimes happy, sometimes sad, sometimes completely unresolved. I hate that the movies of The Princess Bride and Little Shop of Horrors changed the endings - to me, the originals were much more satisfying.