i feel you guy,
im half through wgw and feel bad because it will be over.
but then i remember all of the
parts of the story and remember how
all the parts fit perfectly together...
you know, start at the begining, the paradox of white gold that is so confusing and yet makes so much sense.
or how you thought in tiw where you thought troy was damned for life when he was turned into a tree, but turned to be a savior in the second series.
about how many more connections do you know of?
the crons are a great series, so you shouldnt feel bad about it ending (because of the possibility of the 3rd crons and that you can read them again.)
its like when you see an exelent movie that you own, are you sad when its over?
no
because,hopefully,the resolution is so great that it ends the movie so well you can put the problem in the movie behind (thats why some scary movies are the scariest because the problem is unresloved, like i know what you did last summer, where the badguy jumps through the window.)
And i think its the same for books. srd probly writes the ending so well that even though it sounds like a shitty resolution it sticks with us as a masterpeice ending.
from the cool, 13 year old writer kid..
p.s.--if the signature comes up, dont mind the your moma jokes
