Monday, April 26, 2010

Bad Endings

For about the past two months, I have been reading Lonesome Dove. It is a long (945 pages), dense book that was difficult to get into for about the first 200 pages. However, the story soon picked up, and I became attached to many of the characters. For the past few days, I read steadily, excited to see how the story would end. And then, last night, I turned to the last page, and it just . . . ended. Seriously, there was absolutely NO resolution for any living character. They were all miserable, and the author gave little indication of what their next steps might be. I don't have to have a tidy, happy ending by any means, but a little resolution, even if sad, would be nice. I was so mad. I literally started crying and threw the book down on the ground. I just felt like I had been cheated; I had invested so much time and effort in that book, and I didn't even get a satisfying ending? There is a miniseries based on the book; I'm thinking I might watch that. I have a feeling it will have more of a resolution, as television usually demands some sort of finality. I hope so. Otherwise, there's no telling how long it will take me to get over this.

2 comments:

Brenton and Jenna Lane said...

Kayla, BURN THE BOOK! Hehe. Okay maybe that was harsh. I've gotten so upset about an ending that I just threw the book away thinking it would make me feel better. It didn't.

Anonymous said...

Mark loves the mini series. He wanted to name our boys Woodrow and Augustus, but I wouldn't let him.

Tere