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What are the best book endings?

What are the best book endings?

The 100 most powerful and poignant closing lines from literature

  • The Great Gatsby. “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”
  • Gone with the Wind. “After all, tomorrow is another day.”
  • To Kill a Mockingbird. “He turned out the light and went into Jem’s room.
  • The Bell Jar.
  • Animal Farm.

What books have bad endings?

Bad Ending Books

  • Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, #3) Suzanne Collins.
  • Allegiant (Divergent, #3) Veronica Roth (Goodreads Author)
  • Eleanor & Park (Hardcover) Rainbow Rowell (Goodreads Author)
  • The Giver (The Giver, #1)
  • Champion (Legend, #3)
  • Paper Towns (Paperback)
  • Gone Girl (Paperback)
  • Divergent (Divergent, #1)

Are there any questions book ending?

“Are there any questions?” If you haven’t read Atwood’s dystopian novel since it was first published, you may have forgotten what follows the story of Offred’s resistance to the Republic of Gilead. The book ends with an epilogue that takes place at an academic conference in the year 2195.

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What kind of books did Don Quixote read?

What kinds of books did Don Quixote like to read? What were these books like? Answer: Don Quixote liked to read books about courageous knights and their unbelievable adventures.

How many great novels have there been closed lines?

Editor’s Note: the following article not only contains the closing lines of ten great novels, but also delves into plots, climaxes, and endings. Though most of the books discussed were published many years ago, those who wish to be surprised be warned: here there be spoilers.

What are the best closing lines of all time?

From classics such as George Orwell’s Animal Farm to L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Jung Chang’s Wild Swans, we’ve scoured the Stylist book shelf for the best closing lines (or, in some cases to give context, the best final few lines) ever written.

How important is the last line of a novel?

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Stock-still at their desks, novelists face a similar demand for a perfectly choreographed last move. We follow them across hundreds of thousands of words, but the final line can make or break a book.

What are the most memorable last lines from literature ever written?

From classics such as George Orwell’s Animal Farm to L. Frank Baum’s T he Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Stylist rounds up the most memorable 100 last lines from literature ever written. Don’t judge a book by its cover – instead, try and wait for the last line.