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TBH I am overjoyed when I notice people who get this.

That's me :D. I also read books because they are a kind of escape, something which makes me comfortable when I'm stressed out or think too much. I love fantasy worlds like Harry Potter or similar because the good people always win. It is also a good distraction, I think.
Yes!! That's why I highly prefer happy endings. Last spring I read a book called Nest that was really sad and depressing and had an open ending that DEFINITELY did not resolve the story or end it on a happy note. I spent the whole day crying while reading it, then had to start a new book immediately after to cheer me up and chill me out :P

That could also be me...I need a good cheering book after a dark, pessimistic one. Especially when it wasn't stated anywhere, that it would be dark and pessimistic...I don't like open endings very much. I'm also absolutely the Happy End type. I mean, why we read when the end is as depressing as the world sometimes can be...It would make no sense for me. Books are to gather hope and encouragement, how you can get forward instead of being miserable. Books should show how much life is worth to struggle and have some dark in it because it also has light and very positive attributes. And at least books should be a reminder about what is so loving and beautiful in our world because we sometimes forget the small perfect moments in the rush and though we are not perfect, we are perfect indeed for living in this world. We don't need to know everything, but life still make sense. And when a book lacks this, I feels so bad inside me because I think that's not true and not the whole story when it is so pessimistic and negativ only...I hope my text is not too confusing to understand. I think my fangirl heart of good books wrote this ;).
Amazingly, that rant actually made me feel better. If no one feels like reading it by the way, I won't blame you ;)