Does anybody else ever think about the beauty of last lines in
books? I mean, after hundreds of pages, that single one line is
basically, a sum up, and the clearest thing in your mind after
finishing. For me, its the most important line, the part that
must be hardest because it seals the end of a book that could be
so important to a person. 'I do, August, I do,' or 'I am haunted
by humans,' or something about starting to live instead of just
participating or feeling infinite or finally having to let go of
someone's hand and pose for the cameras. Finishing a book without
a spectacular last line would be like sitting alone at a cafe
with a cold coffee in front of you. It could all just come down
to being so pointless, like loving someone who would never love
you back.