Well, it depends on your expectations. Some might find it satisfying while others might not.
The satisfaction of the ending really varies from person to person. If it aligns with your hopes for the story and the characters, then chances are it'll be satisfying for you.
It could be satisfying if the ending ties up loose ends and resolves character arcs in a meaningful way. But if it feels rushed or leaves too many questions unanswered, it might not be.
It could be satisfying for some and not for others. It depends on your expectations and the build-up throughout the story.
Maybe you could figure it out based on the story's plot development and character arcs. Pay attention to foreshadowing and recurring themes. Also, discussing it with other readers or in online forums might give you some clues.
You can usually tell by reaching the final chapters or the conclusion of the narrative. The author often wraps up loose ends and provides a clear resolution.
Try to focus on the journey of the story rather than just the ending. Maybe there were valuable lessons or experiences along the way.
Maybe you do, but it depends on how much information you've actually received or guessed correctly.
Maybe you do, but it depends on how closely you've followed the narrative and its developments.
Well, Dean, maybe you have a gut feeling or some clues you picked up along the way that give you a sense of how it'll end.
You could try reading the final chapters of the book or looking for summaries online.
Perhaps you wanted to have a sense of closure or certainty. Reading the ending gave you that, and that's how you know now.
Sure, it can still be worth it. You might enjoy the journey and how the story gets to that ending.