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Old 07-31-2018, 02:30 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by BenG View Post
I do the same thing at times, unless I'm already familiar with the story. That may be why I don't really mind spoilers and sometimes enjoy a book better the second time.
Ditto. In fact, sometimes I will peek ahead to see if the dog or a favorite character dies, and once I know the answer (preferably "no"), I can continue reading normally and seem to enjoy the book much more. I guess I have very little tolerance for uncertainty. I have enough of that in real life.
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