The Ending Writes Itself

Book cover of "The Ending Writes Itself" by Evelyn Clarke.

“The Ending Writes Itself” is an ‘Agatha Christie like’ mystery written by the author duo of V.E. Schwab and Cat Clarke – pen name: Evelyn Clarke. There are many insights/comments on the book publishing industry throughout the novel, so book lovers will enjoy the romance, horror, sci-fi, YA, and mystery writers and their characterizations. The plot is a slow building thriller with a fast-paced ending and a few twists.

A group of want-to-be-famous authors are invited to legendary author, Arthur Fletch’s private Scottish island. Upon arrival, they are told by Fletch’s editor and agent that Mr. Fletch is dead and has left his last manuscript unfinished. The authors have been invited to compete for a million dollar prize and a publishing deal for the best written ending to the manuscript. There is a 72 hour limit, however . . . Who will write the best ending? And who will survive the 72 hours?

“The Ending Writes Itself” is a fun read, even if the plot didn’t seem like anything really new. The emphasis on the writers and their craft was a different slant that I enjoyed. And I didn’t suspect the last twist at the ending! This novel might not be a book of the year, but it was a good read.

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WPL invites you to join us for our Summer Reading Challenge “Plant a Seed, Read” Kickoff Party on June 1st! The Kickoff Party is the first of many activities planned for Summer Reading. This six week summer reading program for all ages, begins June 1st with a host of activities, events, and crafts centered around the farm to table theme. Stop in between 9:00 and 5:00 to sign up on Beanstack, collect your registration prize, and enjoy some fun activities. Extra staff will be on hand to help you with the Beanstack App. Please keep an eye out for more information on our upcoming summer reading events for all ages! Sign ups for all of our events will begin at the Kickoff Party!

Visit the StoryWalk at Lakeview Park to experience a brand new story every six weeks. Library staff select a children’s book to go with the seasons or upcoming events. The current book is “I Want My Hat Back” by Jon Klassen.

Book cover of "I Want My Hat Back' by Jon Klassen.

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