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Has anyone read a book & when you were finished you felt sad b/c it was the end?

You wished the story would go on & on & on!

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"The Island", by Peter Benchly. Great idea. But the book was too short.

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Not really, I just read it again or imagine its continuation in my mind. If I had to choose one of the top of my head though it would be the Hiero books by Sterling E. Lanier.

Quarm Level 6 Feb 19, 2019
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Every time I read Harry Potter! And others too.

Remi Level 7 Feb 17, 2019
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I re-read books all the time. You can learn something new every time you read it. Depending on the book, of course!

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havent read the last terry pratchet book wish he had left it i his will others
could carry on the series

Personally I am glad they is not allowing anyone else to continue it. I don't remember ever seeing a series continued by somebody else that was anything except dreadful.

@GeorgeRocheleau zelazny’s Amber series is a case in point.

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Sue Grafton's Alphabet series of mystery novels. She completed Y Is for Yesterday but died before should could wrap it up with Z is for ???

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many times! the best books make it hard to leave the world the author created. In my mind I never have to. ?

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Pretty much every Terry ?Pratchett fan cries when (sometimes at last) reading “The Shepard’s Crown”. It is the last book he ever did or ever will write and his estate has forbidden anyone else to use his Discworld universe. Th Th Th Th that’s all folks.

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Heinlein's "Time Enough for Love" produced that response.

Oh yea..for me with Heinlein it was I Will Fear No Evil...i was about 10 or 20 pages to end on my commute. I sat in the train station to finish.. I love him.

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Almost Always!!!

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Allll the time!!

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Yes

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Im disappointed when I don’t feel disappointed ?

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Repeatedly.

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When that happens look for something else by the author.

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Many times! It's like saying goodbye to an old friend you don't want to see go.

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Yes

  • Hyperbole and a half
  • The lost gospels, Al Jourgenson
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I was very sad when I read Terry Pratchett's last book. His books had always brought me so much joy, and the knowledge that there would never be another one brought me to tears.

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All the time. Proves it was a good book.

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But I wasn't ready to leave your world yet!

Only all the time. Why do you think fanfic exists? Of course, some of it sucks, but a lot of Marion Zimmer Bradley's contributors to Darkover went on to develop full-fledged worlds and careers of their own.

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Common outcome.

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I can't count how many books left me feeling that there is more.....

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Often, especially if it is the last in a great series.

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I've had full-on book withdrawal on occasion, actually.

It's a thing, yep. I need a new read to get me there again, tough to find.

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Almost every Vonnegut book I read.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was like that and was always pleased to discover the "trilogy" had more than three books.

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