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* [[C. S. Lewis|CS Lewis]]'s ''[[Till We Have Faces]]'' has Orual break off in mid-sentence, followed by a section (in italics) saying that she had been found dead with her head on the book. Unusually, she was not writing about her impending death; once she commented at the beginning of Part II that she wished she had time to do it over, but since time is short she will just go on, she never again alludes to knowing that she hasn't got much time.
* In the last ''[[Empire From the Ashes]]'' book, Sean and friends find an ancient digital diary documenting the fall of society on that planet, {{spoiler|as the general populous went mad from listening to the dwindling hyperspace transmissions of the Fourth Imperium as a loose bio-weapon killed '''everything''' on '''every''' other world, turning against technology as the source of the disaster}}.
* ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Jason X: Planet of the Beast]]''. The space station crew managed to acquire a few of the logs of the ''Blackstar 13'' (a shuttle Jason had gone on a rampage in) before it crashed into a nearby planet. The last log was made by the ship's hiding and rambling cook, and ends with Jason bashing through the door, and horribly murdering him.
* ''[[The Stormlight Archive]]'' has an Apocalyptic Log in the form of {{spoiler|Dalinar's visions}}. Yes, an Apocalyptic Log {{spoiler|from God}}.
* In ''[[Ratmans Notebooks]]'' (since renamed to [[Willard]]), the titular character's diary has become this by the end of the story.
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