awwwww... they spoiled what happens to them in their lives... at least we know but they didn't have to go and tell us straight.this happens on the very last chapter.
Well, I don't think it SPOILED the book, but I have to agree, that they didn't really have to tell us about the last chapter. I think this, because it could've finished at the chapter before, with "To the gang of Five: May we all sprout wings and fly." But NO, they just had to give an epilogue, because Bobby thinks that we like epilogues.
Well, actually, Bobby gives us a choice for the last part, really. In fact, he said at the beginning of the last chapter, " IF YOU are the sort who wonders what becomes of the characters in a story after it's over, I will clue you into the future." In my opinion, he is suggesting that you didn't have to read the last part if you didn't want to. There's two sides to this.
Which side I pick? I pick your side, Will. Because he didn't even have to put it there in the first place. If anything else, he could've put it as a PROLOGUE for "Totally Joe". But I think that wouldn't run smoothly. So yeah.
thanks for agreeing stephen but now that i think about it i understand that this is one of the most powerful parts of the book and the book just cant be the same.
i could not find any quotes because this chapter has no dialogue or speech.
ReplyDeleteWell, I don't think it SPOILED the book, but I have to agree, that they didn't really have to tell us about the last chapter. I think this, because it could've finished at the chapter before, with "To the gang of Five: May we all sprout wings and fly." But NO, they just had to give an epilogue, because Bobby thinks that we like epilogues.
ReplyDeleteWell, actually, Bobby gives us a choice for the last part, really. In fact, he said at the beginning of the last chapter, " IF YOU are the sort who wonders what becomes of the characters in a story after it's over, I will clue you into the future." In my opinion, he is suggesting that you didn't have to read the last part if you didn't want to. There's two sides to this.
Which side I pick? I pick your side, Will. Because he didn't even have to put it there in the first place. If anything else, he could've put it as a PROLOGUE for "Totally Joe". But I think that wouldn't run smoothly. So yeah.
thanks for agreeing stephen but now that i think about it i understand that this is one of the most powerful parts of the book and the book just cant be the same.
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