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Old 06-09-2011, 01:46 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by anamardoll View Post
My mother-in-law does that. She wants to know if the ending is good before she invests in the reading. I don't really understand it myself -- I don't think I'd UNDERSTAND most endings without the context.
My grandma did the same thing with every book. My mom use to do it a lot, but has stopped doing it so much since my grandma passed. My sister does it some too, never to the extent of my mom or grandma. The women are weird. I remember being at my Grandma's when some books arrived in the mail. She didn't like the ending of one book so asked my sister if she wanted it.
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