![]() ![]() ![]() She travelled, went to Paris and even got a flat in London. Major spoiler alert warning: If you've not read Me Before You (though why haven’t you?), go to your nearest book store or library now to pick up a copy! And this serves as your final warning that spoilers lie ahead…Īfter the death of Will, Louisa did as she had promised him. The big question is: Did After You ruin the incredible characters and legacy of Me Before You, or did the sequel add genuine value to the original book? Yet a screen version is on the way and a written sequel has just been released, and morbid curiosity got the better of me. Good examples of these kind of stories include The Time Traveler's Wife, The Notebook and One Day, and Me Before You by Jojo Moyes falls into that same category for me. There are some incredible novels that you don't want turned into films or see sequels churned out to, as that might ruin what was a perfect ending – and by perfect I don't mean happily ever after, as more often than not they are absolute tearjerkers that ripped the reader's heart apart, but rather that their conclusion is what made them so special and memorable, and returning to these characters would be either impossible or implausible. ![]() ![]() This post was originally published at and is now at. ![]()
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