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Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 9:22 pm
Well, I don't have to worry about spoilers in my current read at the moment which is the Lord Meren mysteries, unless online posts threaten but I don't see much discussion about anything besides mainstream authors and books in the book forum. Lynda Robinson's writing style makes for an easy read and it keeps me absorbed when I have the time for pleasure reading.
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 3:34 pm
Hmm, spoliers. Well so far I had 2 people tell me who dies in the new HP book. The first friend talked so fast I only cought who died, the other just told me who died. Well It sort of spoiled it because I didn't want to know who died, but now that they told me I also want to read it even more, to know why and how. So sometimes its helps. I don't usally worry about people spoiling it because my mom usally gets me books with the whole series in it, which makes them look really big. I had one book, like 700 pages, a big book, had 5 books in one, everyone just looked at me crazy for reading a big book. Plus most people don't like the type of books I read so no one can spoil it.
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 6:44 am
I hate spoilers because I want to have the atmosphere when I read When I already know what will happen, I can't feel the atmosphere anymore....
and I think another reason why I hate spoilers is because of my sister.... she's a walking spoiler machine sweatdrop She comes up to me and goes like: ohmygod,ohmygod, I just read the New HP Book and guess who dies? me: No, and I don't want to know.... stare she: ****** is gonna die!! eek me: stressed scream you just told me but I didn't want to know!!!
gonk aaargh she doesn't do it on purpose.... gonk
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 6:23 am
I'm actually kind of half-and-half when it comes to spoilers. My mom and I read the same books, for the most part, and sometimes, if I'm reading a book after she does, I'll ask her plot related questions that may include spoilers (one of which is whether a certain character dies). I feel, if someone asks for you to tell them something spoilerific, then its alright (as long as they aren't just asking to ask and don't really want you to tell them.) But if they don't ask, don't tell. Clearly, if they really wanted you to spoil it for them, they would have told you so.
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 12:00 pm
*Spoiler Warning*
Ah yes. A friend of mines was reading Half Blood Prince and he was like halfway through, reading nonstop. Then this other kid just screams out "DUMBLEDORE DIES!". I swear. I almost punched that kid in the face.
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