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When real Simon fights Book Simon at the end, it's not really because he's bad or that he was always coming to kill the real Simon or anything like that.
There are many issues and problems that one can have in their depression.
Using the book and through Book Simon, the real Simon fought and overcame all of his problems and this final battle between himself and book Simon is essentially the final nail in "fighting and overcoming his personal problems and flaws" and accepting himself as what he is, a cripple and his new life and not what he used to be (book simon's normal appearance which is himself before the accident).
Also the fact that Book Simon's appearence turns into such a horrific evil figure is simply for the gameplay as shooting a normal looking Simon wouldn't really feel like overcoming your darkness, does it?
Don't worry, in the desired ending, among the things that Simon says at the end is this:
"They let me finish my book, and it has helped me a lot. I wrote a happy ending, just for myself."
Book Simon did have a happy ending.