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I was talking on Wednesday with a friend about reading - and he said that he always read the ending of books before he started reading them, as he couldn't cope emotionally if there was an unhappy ending. He did this always, and, if reading a series of books and one he reads has an unhapy event he skips the next book(s) in the series - as an example: a character's partner died in one series, he missed out the next two published books until he thought it would be safe to read another.

This boggled me - I can understand people liking spoilers, and I know when my Mum read Mills and Boon she would read the last chapter to see how sappy it was (which we as a family welcomed as it limited the amount of times a book went flying across the front room when she became exasperated!), I just find it hard to imagine being so vulnerable that you can't cope with a less than blissful happy ending.

For me, part of reading a book for the first time is that whole 'not knowing what's going to happen' the tense anxiety or anticipation, the 'I can't put the book down till I know ' experience. And while I will reread a book over and over, I want that first time experience unsullied!

What do other people think? Do? Like I said, I can understand the 'tease' of spoilers and anticipating how they will appear/play out, but to know the ending fully? I'm genuinely interested in your thoughts.

Date: 2011-01-31 07:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ugerchucker.livejournal.com
I never read the ends of books before starting them. I've flicked through Star Trek and Buffy novels to catch snippets, to see if they sound good, but with original fiction, I just pick up a book and read it. I'll read the blurb, that's all the spoiler I'll get.
If there's a sad ending, then so be it. I cried my eyes out at The Book Thief though it did have a bit of a happy ending, it was still depressing, but it's one of the best books I've read.

Date: 2011-02-05 02:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lolabobs.livejournal.com
I haven't read The Book Thief, maybe I'll check it out!

I never read more than the blurb on the back, if I'm browsing in a shop and want to see if I think it's good, I just start reading at the beginning.

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