

Tense and unnerving. While the ending does leave a lot to be desired, I certainly respect the artistic intention for ending it the way it does.
What the author would like to convey, I believe, is this: If they didn't know how it would end—with night, with more terrible noise from the top of Olympus, with bombs, with disease, with blood, with happiness, with deer or something else watching them from the darkened woods—well, wasn't that true of every day?.
Maybe there are better way to execute the concept and message that the author would like to deliver, but for now this book deliver it in its own strange and compelling way.
Tense and unnerving. While the ending does leave a lot to be desired, I certainly respect the artistic intention for ending it the way it does.
What the author would like to convey, I believe, is this: If they didn't know how it would end—with night, with more terrible noise from the top of Olympus, with bombs, with disease, with blood, with happiness, with deer or something else watching them from the darkened woods—well, wasn't that true of every day?.
Maybe there are better way to execute the concept and message that the author would like to deliver, but for now this book deliver it in its own strange and compelling way.