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aahhh… reminds me of FFVII crisis core 😭
depends. if i’m halfway there and still enjoy the story, i will still read it. with a red flag in my head that i will regret the ending.
if i haven’t read the book. i will avoid it.
Sometimes I would read part of a books’s ending if I get bored of the story to try and reawakened my interest. It’s like, “well now I have to know how that happens.”
So there’s a chance the fact that it sucked makes me want to read it more.
aahhh… reminds me of FFVII crisis core 😭
depends. if i’m halfway there and still enjoy the story, i will still read it. with a red flag in my head that i will regret the ending.
if i haven’t read the book. i will avoid it.
Yes, it’s already a rule I made myself, if you start you have to go to the end, even though you know it’s going to be crap
Sometimes I would read part of a books’s ending if I get bored of the story to try and reawakened my interest. It’s like, “well now I have to know how that happens.”
So there’s a chance the fact that it sucked makes me want to read it more.
Nope.
If I also knew the rest of the novel was really good otherwise; yes, very probably. Otherwise, no.
no, my time is precious. Imagine the end of the world in a week, would you choose to finish a book with a rotten ending ? that is the question.