So,
this is my first post participating in the 'Top 5 Wednesdays' trend.
Before I get started I have to, of course, give a spoiler warning for
this weeks. These are the last sentences in
each book so big spoiler warnings for what I'm going to discuss.
But without further ado, let's go!
#5:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by
J. K. Rowling - 'All was well.'
I'm
including this more for personal reasons than probably anything else.
I have a love/hate relationship with the Epilogue to this book but I
still cried a whole deal after reading this sentence. It summed up
the ending of years of my life reading these novels and after all
this time, these characters I'd grown so attached to had finally
gotten their happy ending (well, most of them) and it was beautiful.
#4:
1984 by George Orwell – 'He
loved Big Brother.'
This line was beyond powerful. The whole book was. The conclusion to
this novel, as a whole, made such a powerful statement but this line
was the real punch. And it still plagues my mind to this day.
#3:
Clockwork Princess by
Cassandra Clare – 'And if the Thames that ran besides them, sure
and silverin the afternoon light, recalled a night long ago when the
moon shone as brightly as a shilling on this same boy and girl, or if
the stones og Blackfriars knew the tread of their feet and thought to
themselves: At last, the wheel comes full circle, they
kept their silence.'
That
line was a lot longer than I thought! But nonetheless, I am a huge
fan of this series, moreso than The Mortal Instruments and this
conclusion was just really lovely. The book itself was one of the
most satisfying endings to a series and a love triangle that I have
read and this last line was really gorgeous.
#2:
The Book Thief by Markus
Zusak – 'A Last Note From Your Narrator: I am haunted by humans.'
I
love this line so much. This
book is not only one of my all-time favourites, but this last line
was so special. Zusak's writing is forever beautiful by I like how
simple the line is while, at the same time, it succeeds to turn the
idea of Death completely around. For
a story narrated by Death, it tells us so much about life and this
was a beautiful and powerful end to it.
This
line, guys! I remember reading Catching Fire for
the first time and sitting there not knowing what to do with myself
after I read this line. It slaps you in the face and then gives you
nothing afterward. It was even worse because I had months to wait for
Mockingjay. I can't
think of many cliffhangers done as well as this one was and I'm still
reeling over how awesome it was close to 5 years after reading it for
the first time. Well done, Suzanne!
So there you go guys. My first of (hopefully) many Top 5 Wednesdays! What are your guys Top 5 Last Sentences? Let me know in the comments!
Until
next time!
Jess,
xxx
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