Well, 'The Road' is a bit like it. It depicts a post - apocalyptic world which is clearly the end of the world as we know it, but also the start of a new and harsh existence for the characters. 'A Canticle for Leibowitz' also has elements of a world in decline and trying to rebuild, so it has that 'beginning of the end' feel. And 'Station Eleven' shows the end of the modern world and the start of a new kind of society after a pandemic.
One could be 'The Hunger Games'. It also has a sense of an impending end in its dystopian setting where the characters are fighting against a system that seems on the verge of total control. Another is '1984' which shows the possible end of freedom and individuality in a totalitarian world. And 'Lord of the Flies' can be considered as well, as it shows the breakdown of order among a group of boys, which could be seen as the beginning of the end for their civilized selves.
Some might say 'Brave New World' is similar. It shows a society that has lost a lot of what we consider basic human values, which is like the start of the downfall or end of a more 'human' world. Then there's 'Fahrenheit 451' where the burning of books is the start of the end of knowledge and free thought in that society. Also, 'The Handmaid's Tale' with its oppressive regime can be seen as a world on the path to self - destruction, much like the concept in 'beginning of the end novel'.
Some novels that might be similar could be 'The Hunger Games'. At the start, Katniss volunteers for the Games (beginning), and then through her struggles and the revolution that follows, there is an end to the old regime. Also, 'A Tale of Two Cities' starts with the setting of two different cities in turmoil (beginning) and ends with a heroic sacrifice which is a kind of end. These novels, like 'the end after the beginning novel' (presumably), deal with the concept of change from an initial state to a final state.
Sure. 'Solo Leveling' has some similarities. It also has a main character with unique powers who grows stronger over time. And like 'the beginning after end novel', it has an exciting adventure aspect.
One book that might be similar is 'The Great Gatsby'. It also delves into complex themes and relationships, much like a 'bitter end novel' often does. The characters in 'The Great Gatsby' face disillusionment and the consequences of their actions, which can be a characteristic of a 'bitter end novel'.
If you like 'Read the Beginning of the End Novel', you might enjoy 'The 5th Wave'. It begins with an alien invasion that has already decimated much of the Earth. The main character, Cassie, is trying to survive in this new, terrifying world. 'The Passage' is also a great pick. It starts with a government experiment gone wrong that leads to a vampire - like apocalypse. And 'Station Eleven' is set in a world after a flu pandemic has wiped out most of humanity. It has a slow - burn start that gradually reveals the full extent of the post - apocalyptic world, similar to the feel of starting to read about the end in a novel.
Sure. 'Solo Leveling' has some similarities. It also features a main character who grows in power and faces various challenges in a fantasy world. The action scenes are intense and the character development is interesting.
I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Time Travel Begins From Invincibility": The protagonist is invincible from the beginning, but the author will start from five years after the protagonist transmigrated, emphasizing the protagonist's IQ and EQ and not relying entirely on martial arts. 2. [King of One Fist]: The main character is invincible once he transmigrated. He doesn't need to cultivate or learn any skills. He can easily win. 3. "I've been invincible since I started cultivating Qi": When the protagonist first entered the cultivation world, he found that he was already invincible. All the other cultivators respectfully called him senior. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Reborn Smile: The Female Lead returns to her life before the age of eight. She no longer depends on men and rewrites her life. She takes back all those who have harmed her and walks towards happiness. 2. The female protagonist was reborn as a regretful princess. She went back to ask the prince why he killed the woman who had good intentions but did not have a good end. During this process, she and his highness protected and supported each other. They had always been in love and had spent the rest of their lives together. 3. <<Rebirth Doting Daily Life>>: The female protagonist returns to thirteen years ago. She must study hard and improve every day. She must taste love and not be a leftover woman. She must let her parents know that a good woman is sought after by hundreds of families! In the process of self-struggle and pursuit of happiness, she had also received the love and support of the man who truly loved her. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you, so that you can dote on them from beginning to end: 1. " Abandoned Daughter and Allure the City: The Loser Prince's Domineering Wife " 2. " Evolver of the Apocalypse: Rebirth " 3. "The Female Lead of the Fast Wear has Ignite." In these novels, the male protagonist doted on the female protagonist from the beginning until the end. I hope you like my recommendation.
😋I recommend the following novels to you. They are all in a similar style to 'Xiangchu Shangwu': "Female Supporting Actress Ascends to Immortality": The protagonist transmigrated into the female supporting role of the novel and cultivated to become an immortal. It had a mysterious immortal sense. "Dancing with the Enchantress": An ancient romance. The female lead transmigrated to another world. It involved many topics such as unifying the country, love, and so on. The plot was complicated. Beiping Storyteller: It described the style and traditional art of the small folk market in Beijing in the early years of the Republic of China. It also added elements of the folk Jianghu industry. It was very lively. The above three novels are a little like "Xiangchu Shangwu", which has a bit of an empty and ancient flavor. I hope you will like it. If you need more recommendations, please continue to ask me. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The 'Mockingjay' from 'The Hunger Games' trilogy can also be considered. It's the end novel where the rebellion against the Capitol reaches its climax and the fate of the characters and the world they live in is decided. It has the themes of sacrifice, victory, and the end of an oppressive regime which are often found in end novels.