Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The best finisher in writting

I don't ever remember actually liking a non-fiction book. I've read a few, mainly for school, but I never liked any of them. I'm not able to remember what those books were more or less the author. But I do enjoy fiction, especially when it comes to Ted Decker. The author of the trilogy white, black and red along with single pieces including Three and co-author or the book 'House' has intrigued me since the first page I turned. It's hard to pinpoint exactly what makes Decker so phenomenal but I think it's his endings more than anything. This is a hard part to write about, because i don't want to spoil any endings, but I'll do my best. My favorite ending of all time, no matter what book or author, is that of the book Three. Decker creates an unimaginable devil in the story only to realize in the end that....I WANT TO TELL! but you gotta read it. Trust me, best ending ever. 'House' had the same effect on me, never saw it coming. Now i know people say that all the time, but this one if for real. And no joke, in both books I didn't know until the last page what was going on and they end for your mind to wander. Incredible.
Decker's way of witting style is great to, he builds suspense so well with his slow scenes, and just like his endings, you never know what is next. Every scene is something new and exciting.

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