marrymerrymaryme

I just love the ending of "Building Bridges" by @PrinceKenzie. It sucks that some readers are berating the author for not giving a "happy ending" to the characters when in fact it was beautifully done. If one cannot accept such things, what would you do in real life? Books are written to narrate the life of men, from his mind to his environment. The goal of a good book is to show reality without it happening to the reader, some sort of warning, if you must. The book contained a great story that showed how love goes past the limits of right and wrong, the boundaries of thinking, and the truth that there is death and a lot more than just romance. Don't expect life to be a fairytale because you are used to such endings. I believe @princekenzie ended her book with a passion to express to the readers that overcoming challenges are up to us. There is a reason that it was rated MATURE. I hope everyone knows to give the courtesy of mutual respect, in short, don't like don't read. 
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          	p.s. i feel so old after reading what i just said. 

Lena-Presents

Thanks for following me and voting on my Q&A. :)

marrymerrymaryme

@Lena-Presents that's pretty cool. Still love them all, either way >////< they just make me warm and fluffy inside XD
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Lena-Presents

@Lena-Presents Some parts I wrote picturing it as an anime or manga, so I had to go back eventually and change it to be more Western. 
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marrymerrymaryme

@Lena-Presents oh no prob^-^ I was planning to vote for every chapter of OSL but I got sucked in Eran and Riley's universe hahaha just wanted to say: I love your books so much *-* I also love yaoi and was actually imagining the characters as anime because I just finished binge watching 3 seasons of junjou romantica@~@
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marrymerrymaryme

I just love the ending of "Building Bridges" by @PrinceKenzie. It sucks that some readers are berating the author for not giving a "happy ending" to the characters when in fact it was beautifully done. If one cannot accept such things, what would you do in real life? Books are written to narrate the life of men, from his mind to his environment. The goal of a good book is to show reality without it happening to the reader, some sort of warning, if you must. The book contained a great story that showed how love goes past the limits of right and wrong, the boundaries of thinking, and the truth that there is death and a lot more than just romance. Don't expect life to be a fairytale because you are used to such endings. I believe @princekenzie ended her book with a passion to express to the readers that overcoming challenges are up to us. There is a reason that it was rated MATURE. I hope everyone knows to give the courtesy of mutual respect, in short, don't like don't read. 
          Rant donedone.
          
          p.s. i feel so old after reading what i just said.