Perfecto!
It’s the best ending for time travel things. It’s true that you’re better don’t change the past to effect the future. In other books, it said that if you change the past, you will change the future. If you don’t look what you will do and be careful, you will be the cause your parents didn’t meet and there weren’t you in the future.
It’s different in these two last Darren Shan saga books. You can change the past but the future will always happen as the destiny said. For example, you kill Adolf Hitler to avoid World War II, but there will be another Adolf Hitler to trigger the war. Same event with different person.
In Darren Shan’s case, he is modified to be one of Mr. Tiny’s dwarf (what’s it called in here?) and got back to his past. He gave his own diary to Mr. Tall so the tall man can give it to adult Darren Shan in the past. Darren hoped that diary will give other effect of his future although the destruction of mankind will still last.
It’s cool enough, huh?
I prefer book 12 than book 11. Darren looked cool when he chose his future: made Steve killed him then with his last effort, took Steve with him drawn in the river. He sacrificed himself to avoid Steve or him became Lord of Shadows who will terrorize the world. Of course, Mr. Tiny got big angry. I can’t imagine how Mister-always-smile-and have-high-confidence-of-himself-in-taking-control was angry. Maybe his face reddened, smoke came from his head, his glass broken or he crumpled his heart-shaped pocket watch incidentally. Ha-ha-ha…
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