Welcome to my post all about my favourite book endings.
If a book ending is really good it makes me want to know what happened to the characters later.
- 19 Years Later
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
- JK Rowling
I know a lot of people don’t like the ending of Harry Potter but I really liked it. For me it was the perfect ending. I cried through out the whole book. Even the book was a brilliant ending to the series.
- The Reveal
- The Ice Cream Girls
- Dorothy Koomson
Ok ok so the chapter isn’t called The Reveal but when you find out who the killer is then it’s obvious why I call it that.
It’s a perfect ending to the book that’s already hard hitting and perfect.
- Graduation
- Hate List
- Jennifer Brown
Because of of what happened to that particular grade the year before they graduated they could have easily had a bad experience graduating, but while their senior year was full of trials and tribulations they made the best of it. They could have not included Nick in their remembrance box but they did.
- Café
- My Best Friends Girl
- Dorothy Koomson
Like I said with The Ice Cream Girls, My Best Friends Girl is another book that I never wanted to end and I hope that we get a follow up of the book. Maybe if Tegan is a teenager at high school. Anyway. Back on track. The end where Tegan is officially adopted by Ryn and they are in the cafe and she sees Luke is heartwarming.
- Saying Goodbye
- Lock and Key
- Sarah Dessen
Ok so again it’s not called saying goodbye but that’s what I’m calling it. I liked how throughout the book you hoped that Ruby would get together with the boy next door Nate. It shows that love can come in the forms so different than romantic ones. I liked how this YA Contemporary book didn’t have a full blown relationship between Ruby and Nate
- The Last Two Chapters
- The Brighton Mermaid
When you find out what happened the day that Nell and Jude discovered what happened to the Brighton Mermaid and Jude’s disappearance.
- Paris
- The Devil Wears Prada
I love the ending of The Devil Wears Prada because Andrea finally found who she was again after so long. She lost a massive piece of who she was (though I did like her when she was all involved in the fashion world) but when it clicked for her that it’s not who she is she grew as a person, and became a better version of her previous self. One that was more likeable.
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