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30-day Challenge! - Day 22: Do you ever skip to the end of the book to find out what happens?

But other than that I usually don't skip ahead!

I'm VERY anti-spoiler, so I often avoid even reading the book's blurb! I almost never read reviews before starting a book either:-). I want it all to be a surprise.

Oh! If I was reading those books .... I would HAVE to know if certain characters had chapters later. Watching the show, I've decided I just can't 'invest' myself in any characters, cuz Martin keeps killing them!!! lol

I'm VERY anti-spoiler, so..."
Kelly, you are very disciplined! :)

So far only one of my favourites has died, so I consider myself lucky! :P
Yes, sometimes. If I'm not sure about a book I'll skip to the end to see if it is worth reading. Spoilers don't bother me at all, actually; either books or movies.
Of course I am not a linear thinker so that might have something to do with it -- Random Abstract is me.
However it is too hard to skim and skip about on a Kindle for me -- so that has somewhat broke me of the habit.
Of course I am not a linear thinker so that might have something to do with it -- Random Abstract is me.
However it is too hard to skim and skip about on a Kindle for me -- so that has somewhat broke me of the habit.


Ur as disciplined as Kelly :-)
Edit - oops, that's what I get for opening a window and not trying for a half hour :-p. This reply was in response to Nechama, but ... lol .... Okay, adding you to the 'very disciplined' camp , Gavin ;-)


I never normally do this - but have done what you did Kim, and skimmed the chapter headings of some the Game of Thrones books - but only ever within the same book, not the books ahead (only one I haven't read yet is A Dance with Dragons)


But I also try to avoid all kinds of spoilers, when I start to read a book.


May 22:
I usually do not skip to the end of a book, although I have done it in a few instances. If I am utterly tired of a book and trying to decide whether or not to abandon it, I may sneak a peak at the end. Either way, knowing the ending doesn't hurt and may give me good enough reason to continue reading.
I usually do not skip to the end of a book, although I have done it in a few instances. If I am utterly tired of a book and trying to decide whether or not to abandon it, I may sneak a peak at the end. Either way, knowing the ending doesn't hurt and may give me good enough reason to continue reading.

I used to do this when I was younger, but upon reading the end of Where the Red Fern Grows, I decided to not wreck the story for myself ever again!

Of course I am not a linear thi..."
Yes, I do..
Spoilers don't bother me either.I can relax and read it once I know the book is to my liking.
For me the journey is more important.
I am too impatient .waiting to open a present is torture for me.








Nice to know someone else does the same things and has the same feelings about DNF. A book is for enjoyment. Read it anyway that works for you. I do.


But, in a way, I really don't mind reading the ending if I am reading a lukewarm book that doesn't seem very interesting or I care much for. There are so many books I really want to be done with , particularly ones with annoying characters, narrators, etc.
Too many books, too little time.


Nope, I like to savor the ending and any surprises I might get. Nothing irritates me more than someone revealing the end or an important event while others are still reading. On the other hand, I can re-read a book, knowing the end all too well, and still relish it.
BTW, this is one of the reasons I always try to read the book before I see the movie.
BTW, this is one of the reasons I always try to read the book before I see the movie.
Books mentioned in this topic
Where the Red Fern Grows (other topics)Divergent (other topics)
A Dance with Dragons (other topics)
Wool Omnibus (other topics)
Hmmm, I don't know if I can say 'no', but I don't know if I can say 'yes'. I mean, I know I don't USUALLY do this, but it feels like in my memory, once or twice, I may have been so anxious to find out, I *might* have peeked ... a little!
I can't remember for sure, tho :p.
Oh! I do remember 'sorta' cheating last year, when I was reading Wool Omnibus by Hugh Howey. I was so anxious to know if a certain character survived, that I used the then relatively-new 'xray' feature on kindle, which shows you what characters appear in what parts of the book. I just HAD to know if this one certain character was still being mentioned later in the book! I figured if they were, then surely they must have survived. heh ...
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