5/19/2023 0 Comments Feedback robison wells![]() ![]() ![]() It doesn’t take some life threatening situation, but often just a subtle occurrence. An affective cliffhanger will not just leave you questioning about where the story is going, but has you reevaluating the current book. I think a good cliffhanger changes the very nature of the book. Yet, occasionally, there are just some really good cliffhangers. The fate of a character is left up in air, but often times, the reader is pretty well sure that the character is alive, or will survive. Often time, cliffhanger endings are more of a sense of suspense for the characters within a book. The characters are left in a situation that is dire, or one character may possibly be dead. I think it’s because, as the name suggest, most cliffhangers end in the manner of some character hanging from a cliff. Yet, in my opinion, I find most cliffhanger endings to be frustrating. ![]() They create not just a sense of anticipation, but a need for the next book to come out so that some plot point can be resolved. I have mixed feelings about cliffhangers. There will be people out there who may nitpick it to death, but, for me, I just enjoyed the heck out of this fun story. Even if you struggle with the ending, the journey there is impressive, full of great characters, disturbing situations and an overall feeling that you never know what’s behind the next turn. ![]() Quick Thoughts:Feedback is an effective follow up to Variant, bringing it all together with an ending that works. Feedback by Robison Wells (Benson Fisher, Bk. ![]()
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