My suspicions about the auspiciousness of the title of this book proved wrong in the final chapter; now having read the ending there is no better tittle to this book than the one it has: I'm Thinking of Ending Things. I mean, wow! At some point I thought the story was predictable in its entirety but if you've anticipated the ending of this novel before reading the last chapter, then I must congratulate you on your intelligence, because it's very hard to do. This isn't a book to miss out on if you're into suspense thriller genre; it's definitely a page-turner and its beautiful literary description gives very vivid sceneries in your minds that you're unlikely to forget, and its unique style of narration is unprecedented — as far as I'm concerned—. My only issue with it though, is that there's some disappointment as the ending provides a sort of treat-all-pill which doesn't give some parts of the story enough justification for their occurrence, but still the overall ending is very satisfactory.