The End of Loneliness by Benedict Wells

The End of Loneliness

Benedict Wells with Charlotte Collins (Translator)

fiction contemporary emotional sad medium-paced

240 pages | first published 2016

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Jules Moreau’s childhood is shattered after the sudden death of his parents. Enrolled in boarding school where he and his siblings, Marty and Liz, are forced to live apart, the once vivacious and fearless Jules retreats inward, preferring to live ...
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Summary of 2034 reviews

Moods

emotional 93%
sad 79%
reflective 71%
inspiring 28%
dark 26%
hopeful 26%
challenging 17%
tense 7%
adventurous 3%
funny 2%
mysterious 2%
relaxing 2%

Pace

medium 66%
slow 17%
fast 16%

Plot- or character-driven?

Character: 71% | A mix: 24% | Plot: 3%

Strong character development?

Yes: 85% | It's complicated: 9% | No: 4% | N/A: 1%

Loveable characters?

Yes: 79% | It's complicated: 15% | No: 4%

Diverse cast of characters?

No: 68% | Yes: 15% | N/A: 8% | It's complicated: 6%

Flaws of characters a main focus?

Yes: 77% | It's complicated: 11% | No: 6% | N/A: 4%

Average rating

4.29

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