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![]() ![]() ![]() (It is a fascinating exercise to find out where the images occur in the main story.) The story continues with the narrator remembering his friends in school and the arrival of a new boy called Adrian who befriends him and his friends. The book starts with a set of images that the narrator remembers. The story of ‘The Sense of an Ending’ is told by a narrator in his sixties who looks back on his life. Though I lingered on sentences, re-read passages and posted some of my favourite passages on Facebook, it still took me less than a day to finish. It is a slim book – my edition had 150 pages – and I read it in a day. Then the book club that I am a part of, decided to read the book for this month and so I finally got around to reading it. I have wanted to read Julian Barnes’ ‘The Sense of Ending’ for a while, but I couldn’t get to it for one reason or another. ![]()
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