![]() Switch back to the Republic, then we find out Day essentially has a brain tumor that’s been secretly killing him. They fight to stay alive and get to the colonies. Why? Oh, I don’t know (view spoiler) botch it on purpose. On Prodigy, I have to lean toward the latter emotion. I’ll be shaking with nerves or anticipation, and then this astronomical… thing will happen and I’ll either be pissed/oh-my-gosh-I-need-the-next-book-now or pissed/indifferent. I have a love/hate relationship with the bastards. Mix that bomb with whatever the hell of an excuse that ending was, though, and YES, I became sad. No, I was not sad when this bomb was dropped on us. It’s not a matter of the cliffhanger itself, it’s the mix of events and emotions compiled with the cliffhanger that left me a tad teary-eyed. I don’t know what I expected…except that I do. ![]() I knew there was going to be a cliffhanger-something devastating-but that was a cheap shot. ![]()
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