THURSDAY
Today's Question:
Suggested by Joy:
If you could rewrite the ending of any book, which book would it be? And how would you change it?
My Response:
The most recent book that I would have liked to change the ending was Beachcombers by Nancy Thayer. I wouldn't want to actually change the ending but have it continue. I became so engrossed in the lives of the characters that I hated to see the book end. I have had that happen to me on a lot of occasions and wish there had been a sequel to continue following the characters, maybe there will be one with this book!!
If you could rewrite the ending of any book, which book would it be? And how would you change it?
My Response:
The most recent book that I would have liked to change the ending was Beachcombers by Nancy Thayer. I wouldn't want to actually change the ending but have it continue. I became so engrossed in the lives of the characters that I hated to see the book end. I have had that happen to me on a lot of occasions and wish there had been a sequel to continue following the characters, maybe there will be one with this book!!
7 comments:
I have to agree with you. I rarely want to change the end - I'd just prefer that some books continue
I agree, but one book I thought had a weak ending was "Seven Year Switch" I enjoyed the book, but thought the ending was weak. Maybe she will write a sequel.
There are very few books that I wish would have ended differently. Overall, I am satisfied with endings.
I haven't read that one. The Pact by Jodi P and Still Missing by Chevy S would be my choices.
Hopefully the author will write a sequel!
I haven't read that one...As bermudaonion says, maybe you'll get a sequel.
Here's mine: http://myreadersblock.blogspot.com/2010/10/booking-through-thursday-rewrite.html
I know the movie was long, and the book was probably even bigger, but I would like to change "Gone with the Wind". I would like it if it was an happier ending. I mean I like the part, "Frankly Charlotte, I don't give a dam", but hey give a girl a break here, and let her win him back now that she found out she loved him all along. Okay, so I'm a romanticist at heart.
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