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I was so bummed at the end. Only because I wanted more. Yes, it leaves us with the room to make our own conclusion. Yes, it's a nod to Rowell's great writing. Still...I wanted more. (Virtual pout)
I would like a sequel or a conclusion/companion piece set when Eleanor & Park are adults. I think it would be really interesting to see how these events shaped them as adults. Please, Rainbow Rowell, make it happen!
I would like a sequel or a conclusion/companion piece set when Eleanor & Park are adults. I think it would be really interesting to see how these events shaped them as adults. Please, Rainbow Rowell, make it happen!

There are some threads here on Goodreads that are speculating on what the last three words were. Of course, assuming "I love you" or "I miss you," but they have some amusing suggestions.


I agree strongly with Li, I want to know what happens to them as adults because ever hopeful I think those three words were I love you. Great choice, great read!


I'm hoping somebody thumps that stepfather of hers. Her real father sounds like an overaged teenager, but Ritchie - oh, man ... I wanna kick that guy's butt.
I really loved the way Park's dad told Eleanor that he understood about her stepfather.
Now ... these books! Just when I wanna get back into FB Bingo, Scrabble and one of those online free courses I'm on, there's a book like this - all I wanna do is listen to it!
Grrrrr...
I'll probably see y'all soon, 'cause we're in the middle of a blizzard so I'm goin' nowhere.
Eleanor & Park is definitely one of those books that gets under your skin and stays with you for a long time.
I'm actually looking to do a re-read this year just to revisit my "friends".
I wish more books were as good as this one.
Emily:
Eleanor was afraid for her life. She had to get away as quickly as possible.
I'm actually looking to do a re-read this year just to revisit my "friends".
I wish more books were as good as this one.
Emily:
Eleanor was afraid for her life. She had to get away as quickly as possible.

She was so different from him - and she knew was kinda freaky to look at and would always be thinking people thought she was wasted on him.
He didn't think so, but I understand why she thought that way.
I understand why she went away.