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Twisted Endings
What are good books with huge twisted endings?
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come on, there must be some good ones out there
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Im sure all the regulars are tired of hearing me pimp this book, but I really dont care.
Fallen Angel by William Hjortzburg (sp?) Its the ovel that the movie Angel Heart was based on...amazing movie, even better book. Either way, the ending is mindblowing.
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Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton
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complicity by iain banks was really good. huge twist at the end.
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to me the ending of I am Legend was pretty twisted
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The Wasp Factory
by Iain Banks the story of a budding psycho-killer in a small coastal Scottish village crushing, twisted and one hell of a reveal
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Watchmen
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Zombie by Joyce Caroll Oates is twisted all around, but the ending is extra squirmy. The Great Gatsby has a pretty twisted ending that leads up to what in my opinion is the greatest last page in American literature. The end of Salem's Lot is pretty twisted too. While it's not quite at the end, the Circe episode of Ulysses is remarkably twisted.
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