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Happy ending?

Put stickers on books and marginally spoil endings with them
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I have enough misery in my life: I don't like it in my fiction as well. Therefore I prefer books with happy endings, It's slow, unreliable, spoilerish, and requires a physical book to flip through the end and figure out whether it's happy before I buy a book.

On physical books this is a re-sealable sticker covering the information. On a website it's a place you can click. (and then click "yes I'm sure") The information hidden is a simple "happy ending", "unhappy ending", or "it's complicated". Or maybe a number between 0 and 10 where 10 is the happiest.
Voice, Nov 29 2024

Gratuitous only vaguely related idea ... _27TIS_20A_20read
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       [+], but be real careful with the term happy ending.   

       I'll show myself out.
doctorremulac3, Nov 29 2024
  

       given that the book industry is now dominated by romantasy you're not that far off doc.
theircompetitor, Nov 29 2024
  

       Ha! Romantasy, okay, new word for the day.
doctorremulac3, Nov 29 2024
  
      
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