How many books do you recognize by their endings?

How many books do you recognize by their endings

Attention, possible spoilers! Yes, this article is about books and about endings ... How many books do you recognize by their endings? Let's play? If you go to read this article and play, we appreciate a comment in which you tell us how many endings you have been able to recognize and therefore know which book it was about. No googling the possible answers. If you have doubts with some, within two exact days (April 22) the solutions will appear in one of the comments of this same article. We started!

Final phrases of books

  1. «… The animals, amazed, shifted their gaze from pig to man, and from man to pig, and, again, from pig to man; but it was already impossible to distinguish who was one and who was another. "
  2. «… What I do now is better, much better than what I did in my life; and the rest that I am going to achieve is much more pleasant than what I knew before. »
  3. «… However, before reaching the final verse I had already understood that I would never leave that room, since it was foreseen that the city of mirrors (or mirages) would be swept away by the wind and banished from the memory of men in the moment in which Aureliano Babilonia finished deciphering the scrolls, and that everything written on them was unrepeatable forever and ever because the lineages condemned to a hundred years of solitude did not have a second chance on earth. "
  4. «... Examine it carefully so that you know how to recognize it, if one day, traveling through Africa, you cross the desert. If you happen to pass by, do not hurry, I beg you, and stop for a bit, just under the star. If a child comes to you, if this child laughs and has golden hair and never answers your questions, you will immediately guess who it is. Be nice to him! And let me know quickly that you have returned. Don't leave me so sad! "
  5. “… It didn't take long for me to discover the three tombstones, set on a slope near the moor. The middle one was yellowish and overgrown, Linton's was adorned only by the moss and grass that grew at its foot, and Heathcliff's was still completely naked. I did not stop by her side, under the serene sky. And following with my eyes the flight of dragonflies among the wild plants and bluebells and listening to the sound of the gentle breeze in the grass, I was amazed that someone could attribute restless dreams to those who slept in such peaceful graves. "
  6. «… But as of today my life, my whole life, regardless of what may happen, will no longer be unreasonable, it will not be meaningless as it has been up to now, but in each and every one of its moments it will possess the undoubted sense of well, that I am the owner of infusing it. »
  7. «… But here begins another story, that of the slow renewal of a man, that of his progressive regeneration, his gradual passage from one world to another and his stepped knowledge of a totally unknown reality. In all this there would be material for a new narrative, but ours is over. "
  8. “… What I'm sure of is that I do somewhat miss all the people I've told you about, even Stradlater and Ackley, for example. I think even Maurice's pig I miss a bit. That's funny. Never tell anything to nobody. the moment you count anything, you start to miss everyone. "
  9. “… Philip stepped forward to lash the king. He was glad he had lived to see this. Starting today, he told himself, the world will be a little better. "
  10. "…Sleep. Although luck was not favorable, he lived. And he died when he lost his angel. Death came to him simply, as night comes when day goes away. "

How many do you recognize? Remember that in two days, in one of the comments of this same article, the answers will come out ... It is not worth cheating!


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      Fernando Colavita (@fercolavita) said

    Hi! I only recognize four. Greetings from Argentina!

    1. Rebellion on the Farm, by George Orwell.
    3. One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Gabiel García Márquez.
    5. Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë.
    7. Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoevsky

      Esther magar said

    1. Rebellion on the farm.
    3. One hundred years of solitude.
    4. The little prince.
    5. Wuthering Heights.
    8. Kill a nightingale.
    10. The wretched.

      Jose said

    uyy what a shame, it hardly seems to me that remotely I think I recognize two hehe (that happens to me for being a poet) Wonderful proposal, I will wait for the results in two days.

         Jose said

      oh sorry, I didn't put the names:
      1.- Rebellion at the Farm.
      3.- One hundred years of solitude.
      5.- Wuthering Heights.

      Nacho said

    9.- The Pillars of the Earth

      Alberto Diaz said

    Hey.
    1. "Rebellion on the farm."
    3. "One Hundred Years of Solitude."
    4. "The little prince."
    5. "Wuthering Heights."
    7. "The metamorphosis."
    8. "The Catcher in the Rye."
    9. "The pillars of the Earth."

      Katy said

    1. Rebellion on the Farm.
    3. One Hundred Years of Solitude.
    4. The Little Prince.
    5. Wuthering Heights.
    7. A happy world.
    8. The Guardian in the Rye.

      Susana Martinez Bridges said

    1 Farm Rebellion
    3 One Hundred Years of Solitude
    4 The little prince
    5 Wuthering Heights

      sensei said

    3.- One hundred years of solitude. 4.-The little prince. 5.- Wuthering Heights.

      Martina Olala said

    1. Farm rebellion
    2 History of two cities
    3. One Hundred Years of Solitude
    4. The little prince
    5. Wuthering Heights
    6. Anna Karenina
    7. Crime and Punishment
    8. The guardian among the rye
    9. The pillars of the earth
    10. Les Miserables
    😊

         Alberto Diaz said

      Hello Martina.

      Congratulations, you are a crack.

      Greetings from Oviedo.

      Carmen Guillen said

    And finally, the solution to the enigma (Martina Olalla, everyone got it right):
    1. Rebellion on the farm.
    2. A tale of two cities.
    3. One hundred years of solitude.
    4. The Little Prince.
    5. Wuthering Heights.
    6. Anna Karenina.
    7. Crimes and punishment.
    8. The Catcher in the Rye.
    9. The Pillars of the Earth.
    10. Les Miserables

      Martina Olala said

    Thank you, it has been easy because I have read them all, and I recommend that if you have not read any, do so, it is a wonderful selection 😘

         Alberto Diaz said

      No need, Martina. You deserve the congratulations because one may not remember the passages despite having read them. I'm surprised you read them all. I suspect, maybe I'm wrong, that not many people have done it.

      And yes, it is true, it is a great selection.

      A kiss from Oviedo.

      Martina Olala said

    Thank you!
    I would love to see something similar done with the beginnings of some books,
    Greetings from Jaen 😉

         Alberto Diaz said

      Hello again, Martina.
      Yes good idea. It would be nice to do the same with the principles. Hopefully it will be done.
      A literary hug from Asturias.