Mystory. Well, this might not be a very common word, but it could potentially be used in a creative or personal context, like a made - up name for a personal story or a brand related to unique stories.
History. It refers to the study of past events, especially in human affairs.
Renovel. It is a verb which means to make new again or to renew.
There are not many common words that end with 'novels'. However, if we consider it in a more creative or made - up sense, we could perhaps have 'graphicnovels' which is a type of visual - story - based form of novels. But strictly speaking, in standard English, words ending with 'novels' are quite rare.
An unexpected twist ending can be great. Let's say the character has been trying to solve the mystery of the disappearances in the town. At the end, it turns out they were the cause all along, maybe due to a split personality they were unaware of. This flips the whole story on its head.
Well, there are words like history which refers to past events. Mystery is another word that ends with story, it often implies something unknown or puzzling. And then there'sastery which can be related to having great skill or control over something.
Sure. 'Wished', 'hoped', 'feared'. For instance, 'She wished for a better life' can show a character's longing. 'He hoped that she would come back' reveals his expectation. 'They feared the dark forest' sets an atmosphere of mystery and danger.
One not - so - common synonym for the end of a story is 'epilogue'. An epilogue is like a little extra bit at the end that might give a bit more information about what happened to the characters after the main events of the story. 'Peroration' is also a less common one. It can refer to a long and passionate speech or, in the context of a story, it could be seen as the final, perhaps more dramatic part of the story's end where things are really driven home.
She could be determined. If there were goals she was striving for in the story, her unwavering focus on achieving them might have made her a determined person by the end.
Finale. It gives the sense of the last part, often used in a more dramatic or musical context as well, but can be applied to a story to mean the end where everything comes to a close.
Sure. 'The Stand' by Stephen King is a great end times novel. It's about a pandemic that wipes out most of humanity, and then the survivors are drawn into a battle between good and evil. King is masterful at creating complex characters and a vivid post - apocalyptic world.
Yarn. People sometimes use this word informally to refer to a story, like 'He spun a long yarn about his adventures.'