
Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday! Hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, this week it is Books I Wish Had An Epilogue. I thought that this would be easy as I love an epilogue, but rarely see one. Upon investigating books further most books actually finish off with an epilogue style ending or they are part of a series so didn’t need one.
Here are 10 books that I managed to scrape together:

Book Review – Twelve Days In May by Niamh Hargan

Book Review – Welcome To Your Life by Bethany Rutter

Book Review – The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell

Book Review – The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton

Book Review – Emma by Jane Austen

Book Review – Love Your Life by Sophie Kinsella

Book Review – The Guest List by Lucy Foley

Book Review – Distant Stars by Kassandra Garrison

Book Review – Royal Valentine by Jenn McKinlay

Book Review – A Loyal Traitor by Tim Glister
I basically want to find out what happens to the couples in these books with the exception of The Silent Companions where I want the ending to be more clear cut and The Guest List where I want to know what happens to the Murderer.
What books do you want to have epilogues?
Happy TTT!
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The Silent Companions was so creepy, an epilogue would be really interesting.
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It really was. I wasn’t expecting it to be that creepy. The ending 😱
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Great list. It’s good you were able to find a Top 10. I love epilogues so much that it was easy to remember the books that didn’t have any and I was lucky to have read most of these books during the last 2-3 months so it was still fresh in my mind.
Here is my TTT post: https://herseriallife.com/top-10-books-i-wish-had-epilogue/
Have a great week 🌈
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Thank you. I had to dig a bit 😂 some of them had epilogue style endings as well which didn’t help 😂
You too 😊
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Yeah, this week’s prompt was a tricky one for sure. Good job on your list.
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-books-that-should-have-been-epilogues/
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Thank you. I had to dig around a bit 😂
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I hear you on epilogues. But seriously, Emma is such a great pick — I know there are lots of Jane Asuten fanfics/ retellings out there, you’ve made me want to check them out now!
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Thank you. Yay! love an Austen retelling 🤣
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This was such a tough topic, but you did a great job with it! I haven’t read most of the books on this list, but a lot of them are on my TBR.
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Thank you. They are all pretty good 🙂
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I love that you included Jane Austen. Wouldn’t it be great to have an epilogue for that one? 🙂
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Thank you. I think so. Just because Emma is so strong willed!
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Oh Emma is a GREAT choice!!
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Thank you 🙂
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Great list – it’s definitely not easy to find books without any epilogue at all. The Guest List is on my TBR.
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It wasn’t as easy as I thought it would be 😂. It’s a great book. My favourite is The Hunting Party though
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Good job on scraping together a list. This prompt is so much harder than it seems, lol.
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Thank you. It really was! I went in full of beans then reality hit 😂 I do enjoy Top Ten Tuesday though 😂
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Great list! I haven’t read any of these but Emma is on my list to get to this year!!
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I decided a couple of years ago that I would read it before I was 30 😂 I knew of the story and had watched the film adaptations so my aim was to read the original ☺️
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Ahhh, that makes sense!! 🙂
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A silly life goal!!
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Epilogues are hit or miss with me. Like you, for a romance novel, I typically enjoy seeing what happens next.
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I didn’t really understand the epilogue in Book Lovers by Emily Henry. I wanted to see what all the characters were up to not whatever it was.
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I would love to find out what happens after Emma! Emma and Knightley might be the Austen couple I wonder most about.
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Yes. They are so different. Plus you have Emma’s father…
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YES. I need a sitcom about Knightley having to live with his father-in-law, and I need it yesteday fast.
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Definitely! Why isn’t Netflix providing this?!
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Right?! They’ve got the new Emma film. Surely they’re only a few hints away 😂
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Exactly. I loved that one. It is closer to the original story than previous adaptations I have seen.
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I really liked it! I think the 2009 mini-series JUST about beats the 2020 film for me, though. Benefit of having an extra two hours to tell the story!
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I don’t think I’ve seen that! I wouldn’t have the time these days to watch it.
Yes there is quite a lot of story!
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I sometimes find it easier to watch TV when I’m short on time, because it’s has useful breaks in episodes rather than settling in for a film! (And as a bonus, it gives the story full time to be told.)
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Yes, with a 3 year old even one episode takes a couple of sittings!
Yeah. I liked the Pride and Prejudice series 🙂
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But still more manageable than a movie in some ways? 😅
That one’s my favourite. The film doesn’t even come close!
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Definitely. No the film is just a snapshot really, a summary even!
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And not a good one at that, haha!
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Haha! Probably made a ton of money though.
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Quality rarely stops a thing being lucrative for money, haha!
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😂
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I’m not a big epilogue person so I changed the topic this week, I’m impressed you managed to come up with 10, I don’t think I would have even made 5!
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2022/06/14/top-ten-tuesday-372/
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Haha thank you. It was a bit of a struggle.
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🙂
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I do like a good epilogue… and I need to read The Guest List. I just read The PAris Apartment but Lucy Foley and really liked it!
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I wouldn’t mind there being epilogues for any of Jane Austen’s books.
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They would be interesting wouldn’t they?!
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You are right, often there are some kind of epilogues, maybe that’s why I had so much trouble with finding books for that list and ended up with sequels I wished for. But we share one author, Jane Austen, though I picked my favourite, Persuasion. But I’d also welcome a sequel to Emma.
Thanks for visiting my TTT this week.
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I like Persuasion. It is so under appreciated I think!
No problem 🙂
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Definitely underappreciated, Emily. It’s my absolute favourite.
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There is something about it 🙂
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I really loved “Love Your Life”
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It was good wasn’t it 🙂
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Great list! I’ve only read one of these books and I agree, The Guest List definitely could’ve used an epilogue. I have The Devil and the Dark Water on my TBR and I’m looking forward to reading it!
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