5/27/2023 0 Comments The solution katherine applegateHere's his post from back on his website: It's framed as a kind of parallel timeline, and is revealed to the main character, now an old man, on his deathbed by his uncle the same way he was told he was introduced to being a traveler in the first book. The final chapter implies that he used his angel powers to "reboot" the timeline and allow each Traveler to go live out that alt-life without all of the conflict and supernatural stuff that happened in the series. And one laments, "wow, it's kind of amazing we took on these lives to grow and become who we needed to be to win, but part of me still is the normal person from before all this nonsense happened - I wish I could've seen what that life led to." And the head Traveler kind of goes hmmmm. The final book ends with our heroes (basically warrior angels that took on corporeal form) victorious. If you're talking about what I think you are, it wasn't that people were pissed about the ending, it's that they didn't understand it.
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