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This week's question is...
Change the Plot. If you could, what book would you change the ending or a plot thread? Go ahead and do it...change it.
If I had been asked this question right after I finished Gone Girl I may have chosen it. I thought I hated the ending but then the more I thought about it the more I kind of thought it was genius. A messed up story and two messed up characters should rightfully have a messed up ending. In the end I decided that I actual love how it played out and had to go back and change my rating on the book.
The one book that comes to mind that I hated the ending to was My Sister's Keeper by Jody Picoult. Both Terri and I threw the book across the room when we finished it. I would change it to the same as the movie ending. Although it was still sad, it was an ending that I could live with. What book would you change?
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I haven't read that book but I did watch the movie. Not the same I know.
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ReplyDeleteI definitely preferred the movie ending over the book ending in "My Sister's Keeper." That NEVER happens for me. I was actually just talking to my best friend about this the other day, funnily enough.
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Rebecca @ Vicariously!
I haven't read the book neither have I watched the movie so I just scrolled down your post because I am very eager to read it and don't want to read any spoilers.
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Rimsha@Ramblings of a Bookworm
Never read that book but have heard about it. Sounds like the book ended on a tearjerker, right?
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I think it was meant to end as a tearjerker but in my case it just made me mad. It really ruined the entire book for me.
DeleteI haven't read either of these, but they're both on my "to read" shelf. I'm anxious to see what I think of them.
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Jessica @ Tales Between the Pages
Hopping through. I haven't read Gone Girl or My Sister's Keeper. I've heard that you either love or hate Gone Girl.
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I hated My Sister's Keeper too! Oh but I did like Gone Girl :)
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-Kimi at Geeky Chiquitas
I haven't read the book yet but I just stopped by to say Hello and that I've followed you via GFC and bloglovin'.
ReplyDeleteHere is my first ever FF post: http://pottermorebook.blogspot.com/2014/02/feature-and-follow-1.html
Also, if your interested, I am hosting a blog hop myself as well:
http://pottermorebook.blogspot.com.au/2014/02/pottermorebooks-6-months-bloggaversary.html
Thanks so much for stopping by my site.
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~Lori at Psychotic State Book Reviews
www.psychoticstate.net
Thanks for stopping by my blog. New follower GFC :)
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ReplyDeleteI had mixed feelings about My Sister's Keeper too. Initiatelly, I hated the ending and thought the Hollywood ending definitely made more sense and felt better. I still think that but I think over the years, the novel's ending kind of grew on me. I still don't like it but I don't hate it with as much intensity as I did before.
Witless Fool @ Obsessive Compulsive Reader
I've seen the movie but not read the book and I'm curious now as to how the book ended as I guess I'd just presumed they were the same.... dumb huh?
ReplyDeleteThea @ Gizzimomo's Book Shelf
I haven't read that book, but there have been a few times when I wanted to throw a book across the room because the ending destroyed the whole plot.
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My FF
Great choice! This is one of the few where I agree that the movie ending was better than the book.
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http://www.thebookcove.com/2014/02/feature-and-follow-12-plot-change-up.html
I wanted to read Gone Girl but a lot of bloggers hated the ending (plus kinda spoiled it for me), so I opted out.
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Bayan @ The Booklicker