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Am i the only one who feels a bit bereft and lost when they finish a good book?

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lucyellensmumisgreat · 18/06/2009 11:02

I have just finished a great book, although the end (as so often is) was a tad disappointing. It was a huge great wedge of a book too so took me ages. Now what do i do - i have some books to start but can't decide.

Does anyone else hate this literary limbo?

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sunburntats · 21/06/2009 17:12

whats it about, the crimson petal??

DwayneDibbley · 21/06/2009 22:32

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HolyGuacamole · 21/06/2009 22:37

Aw, I'm the same. I miss the characters and wish that something else could happen in the book to string the story out a bit.

fishie · 21/06/2009 22:43

oh no! i love the cutting room. what has gone wrong for you non likers?

try this dora damage

AnitaBlake · 22/06/2009 23:01

Yes, i just finished the Earths Children Series by Jean m. Auel for the tenth time or something, I miss Ayla and Jondalar so much right now. I've lost my copy of Shelters of Stone, and it's not very good anyway so I've finished at Plains of Passage, Iand I feel like part of me is missing, even though I've already immersed myself in The Kings Daughter by Arabella Weir....

pickyvic · 22/06/2009 23:04

i felt bereft when i finished the time travellers wife and the gargoyle....

im now ploughing through jasper fforde so ive a few to go at!

Tortington · 23/06/2009 09:19

re: the cutting room - there is lots of description - but its just not vivid imagry despite that.

i finished my amy bloom book - mourned it for a xouple of days - i am going to try 'hide & seek' by clare sambrook - sounds a bit harrowing -i'll get the tissues ready.

Tortington · 23/06/2009 09:22

no i haven'[t reaqd the purple hebiscus, i really thought about it - but ....in the sam vein as this thread - i kinda don';t want to rea another book of hers for it to be pants! or for it to be the same its like "don't spoil it"

yappybluedog · 23/06/2009 09:37

Hide & Seek is harrowing, but a good read nonetheless

I couldn't finish the Cutting Room, didn't like her style of writing

FlorenceAndtheWashingMachine · 23/06/2009 09:37

Yep, I think it's a sign that the book will really stay with you. I finished 'Wolf Hall' a couple of weeks ago and have since heard a rumour that Hilary Mantel is writing a follow up. I am missing Thomas Cromwell and might actually read it again.

DwayneDibbley · 24/06/2009 12:51

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