Reminders of Him
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Do we need this to be a duology?
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Oct 24, 2022 10:48AM
I think that we need a second book, bc i rlly want to know how things are going in da future
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Honestly, I disagree this book was absolutely beautiful but if feel like the essence of it could be ruined if there were to be a second book.
Personally, I feel as if that is what happened with It Ends With Us because I hated It Starts With Us.
Personally, I feel as if that is what happened with It Ends With Us because I hated It Starts With Us.
I definitely agree. I really want to know their future and how Diem is going to grow up.
I honestly think it’s best as a stand-alone. It kind of leaves it up to the reader’s imagination in the end and I like that.
i don't think there should be an entire sequel but maybe like a novella? something short and sweet for the people that did enjoy the book and want to see what happens after the ending
I think it was perfect as a stand alone. It gave the perfect amount of heart wrenching sadness but also hopefulness? & letting us know they coke back together at the end was the cherry on top
I think this is the best how it is. I like that we have the freedom to imagine our own future for them, Also I'm afraid that a sequel would ruin the sweet ending it already has.
As much as I want to know how they are doing because their love story is so sweet, I think it is perfect the way it is. It ended so perfectly. I like to imagine what their life is like and another book would just have drama their life doesn't need.
I think it's fine by itself. Beautiful story and I like how it ended.
It's such a good stand-alone, but part of me would love to see the story continue. I don't think a full novel would be needed, however a novella would be a good idea.
Also would love to see it as a movie...
Also would love to see it as a movie...
Yes, I feel like there was so much unsaid and there needs to be more of them together.
This book does not need a sequel. In my opinion the ending was satisfying enough that if Colleen Hoover decided to write a second book, it would ruin the story.
I feel like a sequel would require friction, which there was plenty of in this book. but the sweet ending sticks for me. Let's leave it at the sweetness it ended with.
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