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Old 12-06-07 | 03:31 PM
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Endings you didn't like. [spoilers]

Crusader. I posted an angry post on Sara Douglass' forum and got banned for my comments

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How can you end a novel with everyone coming back to life, regardless of their age or manner of death, and expect people to like it? I cried real tears over some of the deaths in the first 5 books from Battleaxe to Pilgrim. Crusader annoyed the shit out of me. I'll re-read the Battleaxe trilogy again and again but stick the Wayfarer up a kazoo, I hated it. Grr!
Old 12-07-07 | 08:19 AM
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I despised the ending of the Gunslinger books by King. We were led to believe throughout the entire 6 previous books that there was no way for him to do what he does at the end of the seventh book. It sucked and if I ever get to meet King, I will tell him that. Otherwise it was great story telling.
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I hated the ending to Thomas Harris' Hannibal...but most of the book wasn't that hot either, so I guess it didn't matter.
Old 12-18-07 | 08:41 AM
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I have to say that for the most part Michael Crichton can't write an ending. Most of his books end like this:
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everything blows up
Old 12-18-07 | 11:30 AM
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I did not like the end of The Dark Tower by Stephen King, I felt that it was a cheat and if I was Annie Wilkes, I would have burned that one in the BBQ.
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For me, Stephen King's It is the worst. The book jumped the shark when
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the girl was gang banged by all her friends ... and King tried to make it out as a good thing.
But really crashed with the finale and the
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Ritual of Chud nonsense. 1000+ pages and we get a joke-telling contest with an alien spider?!? Oooookkaaayyyyy.


King is no stranger to weak endings, and good arguments can be made for a number of other King books too.
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I'll agree with It, for brainee's reasons. I also didn't like that something which occurred in the past was presented as a climactic moment. I mean, shit, we already know that what those kids did didn't really work, right?
Old 12-19-07 | 03:47 PM
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Yeah, when I saw the thread title I immediately thought of It. For book with such magnificent descriptive passages it really crashed and burned.
Old 12-26-07 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by brainee
King is no stranger to weak endings, and good arguments can be made for a number of other King books too.
Agreed. Something tells me this thread will be filled with King books.

For me it was The Stand. Overall, it's one of my favorite books ever, but 1200 pages leading up to an epic showdown that just fizzles was extremely disappointing.

I'll also add Dan Brown's Angels and Demons. I enjoyed this one more than The Da Vinci Code but
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having Langdon survive the fall from a helicopter was just ridiculous.

Actually, if I was to write the ending I would have ended the book on a more sinister note for future books and have the Illuminati actually succeed in overtaking the Papacy...IMO, that would have made for an awesome cliffhanger leading to material for the next book...
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Get Shorty. The movie has a clear ending, while the novel has one of the characters working on a script and saying "writing endings is hard" - the various plot threads are not neatly tied up.

(I realize not everyone believes that novels should have/give closure, but for me its one of the hallmarks of good writing - no loose ends.)
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Another vote for the Dark Tower series. Truly one of the worst endings to any book or series of books that I have ever read.
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Didn't King flat out say not to read the ending to The Dark Tower series unless you wanted to be let down? I actually liked the ending, but I guess I liked the ending to It also. Roland

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ended up with the horn he left at jericho hill in his last cycle, leading to the possibility of finally completing whatever he has to do in order to break the cycle yet still "save the universe" or whatever it is he is trying to do. Will he let jake fall this time? Will everything be 19, or was that only because it was(?) his 19th cycle through? I don't know. If King would have just left it with him at the tower, that would have been just as good, and more his style. Either way works for me
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Originally Posted by brainee

King is no stranger to weak endings, and good arguments can be made for a number of other King books too.
Cell is another weak Stephen King ending. It felt like a cliffhanger for a sequel book.
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Originally Posted by flair
Didn't King flat out say not to read the ending to The Dark Tower series unless you wanted to be let down? I actually liked the ending, but I guess I liked the ending to It also. Roland

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ended up with the horn he left at jericho hill in his last cycle, leading to the possibility of finally completing whatever he has to do in order to break the cycle yet still "save the universe" or whatever it is he is trying to do. Will he let jake fall this time? Will everything be 19, or was that only because it was(?) his 19th cycle through? I don't know. If King would have just left it with him at the tower, that would have been just as good, and more his style. Either way works for me

Everything you said in your spoiler is true, but we don't know that he didn't have the same item before on another cycle. He could have had it every other time except the last one and we wouldn't know. Also, the books plainly stated that what happened at the end WAS NOT POSSIBLE. If he is going to make up the rules for his "universe" then he has to live by them.
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Another vote to The Dark Tower. I was hoping the ending would redeem the last few books but it ended up kicking my balls.

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