maze.jpg I am starting to worry about a disturbing book trend. Okay, maybe not a trend, but this is the second ARC I’ve read in the last month where the book doesn’t actually have an ending. Yes, these are both the first books in a series, but the beauty of a good series book is that it still has its own Beginning, Middle, & Ending.

Think about Harry Potter. Let’s say you read #1. If you loved it, you could probably hardly wait for the second one, but it was like waiting for an installment in a long story, not waiting for the continuation of a story you were right in the middle of reading and someone just took it from you and said, ‘you can have this back in a year’. And if you thought it was just okay and weren’t really interested in reading more, at least it was a complete story on its own.

Authors, you are not writing for TV. First books in series that simply end on a cliffhanger are not being fair to their audiences, and I personally think that sometimes an open ending like that will backfire. It certainly will with readers like me. The thing is, you are not asking me to remember the BIG MOMENT for a week, you are asking me to still be excited a year or more from now when the next book comes out. Personally, if I feel cheated out of an ending, why would I want to pick up the next one, knowing that there probably isn’t an ending there either?

Maybe kids feel differently? My friend, who is a teen, and who recommended I read this, did not seem nearly as upset as I was. Although, she did warn me, so it must’ve bugged her somewhat. Will she look for the sequel? Who knows? I doubt I will bother looking for the sequels to either of these books though. What about you? Do you like these books that just end in the middle? Do they hook you?