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Cindy
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Nov 10, 2011 08:24AM

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To me that is beyond rude.

Maybe I am being sensitive? But I just don't get why someone would deliberately ruin a book for another person.

Sorry that happened to you.

What I wrote in response to another reader, prior to Katie's complaint about me spoiling that there was a cliff-hanger, was this:
"It's a horrible cliff-hanger. But it's not one that made me mad (can anyone say Fever?) but rather one that just makes me very eager to move on and find out more. I want it now!"
I never for a second drew a correlation between Fever and the actual book being read. It's just that when I think of awful cliffhangers that really irritated me, I immediately think of the Fever series. So, I was actually trying to say that I didn't think this cliff-hanger was anything like the Fever series. I never meant for a second to imply any similarity between the two plots, because I didn't think there was one. And I had already posted this comment before Katie's complaints about the spoiler.
I honestly did not mean to ruin anyone's enjoyment of the book, but I also don't appreciate being attacked and being told I "became so irate that another person was participating" in the discussion.

That one word spoiler states what happens to both main characters.

What I wrote in response to another reader, prior to Katie's complaint about me spoiling that there was a cliff-hanger, was this:
"I..."
I was involved recently in a thread that I wish in hind sight I would have just let drop. I kept trying to apologize and get my view across and it just made things worse. Good luck and my vote is for drop it.

(view spoiler)
...should i list more similarities? Or question how anyone could state the series but not notice those similarities and others in both stories.


Yet, I am guilty of spoiling all, because I listed details in a message that does not even contain the title of the books it refers to?!
Guess I am always wrong and nobody has any empathy for the fact that once I read the first paragraph of the climax scene I knew exactly what was going to happen in that scene and how the book was going to end.
I think I'll go have a good cry now, because apparently I'm not meant to interact with other readers.
I think everyone needs to take a step back and let this drop. In the future, everyone should label and tag their spoilers.
I personally don't think that saying "this book ends on a cliffhanger" is a spoiler. Saying "this is what happens to the characters at the end of the book" IS a spoiler and should be labeled as such so you don't ruin someone else's read.
So if you're going to talk about plot points, label that as a spoiler. Just saying that a book is a cliffhanger is not a spoiler.
I personally don't think that saying "this book ends on a cliffhanger" is a spoiler. Saying "this is what happens to the characters at the end of the book" IS a spoiler and should be labeled as such so you don't ruin someone else's read.
So if you're going to talk about plot points, label that as a spoiler. Just saying that a book is a cliffhanger is not a spoiler.

Apparently I am wrong and do not deserve an apology or even the right to be upset.
I only have control of my actions. I have been hurt emotionally by someone giving a spoiler in the inappropriate thread and when I expressed I was upset I was accused of "attacking." I only have control of my own actions. Therefore i choose to leave this group that refuses to respect that some readers do not wish to be spoiled.
Thank you Abby for being that one shinning light who was kind enough to express sympathy.
Just to reiterate, people who are still in the group, saying that a book is a cliffhanger is NOT a spoiler. That kind of information is easily found pretty much anywhere. Just don't post major plot points without clearly labeling your post as a spoiler.
In this situation, I think there was a big overreaction, so I'm not scolding anyone specifically by saying that. It's just a reminder to everyone for how to deal with real spoilers.
In this situation, I think there was a big overreaction, so I'm not scolding anyone specifically by saying that. It's just a reminder to everyone for how to deal with real spoilers.

Please don't be nervous about it! Honestly, I don't even think this is an issue. People have been telling each other about cliffhangers in this group since it started and this is literally the first problem I've had with someone freaking out about it. I talked to fellow readers when trying to figure out how to handle this, and we all agree that it's not a spoiler. So please don't let this stifle your desire to discuss the books! That's what the group is for. :) Just use the spoiler tag if you're unsure if what you're posting is a spoiler, and all will be well.

BTW, I love GR and meet friends thru books.
Interesting - I wouldn't have considered Sookie Stackhouse as urban fantasy!


Great to see an active group for Urban Fantasy! As a writer in this area myself, it's going to be interesting reading other people's perspectives on it.

