The sense of an ending by Julian Barnes - Book review



A book you won't put down immediately after finishing, but will compel you to revisit again and again to arrive at a plausible conclusion. Even after you think you have, you still wonder if yours and the author's versions are the same.

The ambiguous ending leave room enough for various interpretations. And that's the beauty of this book. A thought provoking that will surely mess with your psychology and test your thinking capacity. Not read and throw book, but one that stays in your mind and allows you to create your own version!! He definitely deserved the Man Booker Prize.

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