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Sep 29, 2010 07:50AM

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LOL Amy!:) I will admit that I will flip through the book(rather like one of those moving comic books) and if something happens to catch my eye, then.......*wink* . Does that count? HEHEHE

Of course I read the last page before I actually get there...is that a problem?! Yikes, maybe I am addicted, I can't even admit I have a problem.

i think it is appalling.....who in their RIGHT mind would do such a thing????

BTW, I'm liking the book but it does drag a bit.
I must admit that I looked at Wikipedia to see what happened in Woman in White. I don't know why, but I was REALLY wanting to know what was going to occur next. So, I was very bad and know the gist of the story. I feel very contrite, but it did help. Confirmed my suspicions. HEHE

OH NO Lisa... LOL.. that is one thing I like about the sony reader. I cannot skip ahead to see what happens.

I have my suspicions, too, Lisa, but I read so little of the last page that I'm not sure I'm right and what little I learned has made me all the more curious. If it gets too stressful I may have to read more of the ending--LOL
I feel very ashamed! I don't normally do that, but it was like an itch that I needed to scratch.!



niquae wrote: "It's a habit for me, especially if I am in suspense of something. I had managed to break it once but unfortunately I reacquired it."
I'm actually getting worse with this. I have now become a terrible example of reading the last part of the books. Maybe I need an ereader, it seems to stop it.
I'm actually getting worse with this. I have now become a terrible example of reading the last part of the books. Maybe I need an ereader, it seems to stop it.

LOL! Somehow I think that there is no hope for most of us! Once an end reader always an end reader!

Kerri, I am too since it seems to be something that scandalizes a lot of people. :)

What is there to dislike in a surprise? Same with the endings, I find the best ones are the ones that take me by surprise, the ones I couldn't predict. Besides I think there would be a lot more unfinished books in my life if I read the ending.
I am in agreement Vicky and I remember the first time I looked ahead at the end of the book...it was in 9th grade and I felt soooo guilty. I just read the last line. I did that for awhile and then years later I started to read the whole last page. And now I have so many unfinished books...however, most of them I still haven't read the last page. Weird!! I did wait to find out the sex of my children until their actual birthday...although, it was excruciating!

That might be so, Vicky, but to be honest, of all the books I've read and not finished (which is more than I could have wished), I'd only read the back of them once or twice, and I'd stopped reading because I dislike sad endings - and they were sad. The rest were all nonfiction books for school or classics/nonfiction that I wanted to read but stopped for one reason or another. I'm determined to go back and finish those books up though - one day. But then again, my sister is also one to many times stop reading a book once she's read the back.

Marna wrote: "What I love is when I read the end, then, when I actually get to the end, the ending doesn't mean what I thought it did before. That make sense?"
I understand what you mean. Your perception of the end can definetly change once you actually read the book.
I understand what you mean. Your perception of the end can definetly change once you actually read the book.


For example, I dislike reading sad endings. There was a book that had a bittersweet ending. Nearly all the reviews had hinted at it but didn't say what it was. I purchased it and read the ending to get the sad part out of the way. I'm glad that I did because doing so made the sad ending have less of an impact on me, emotionally, so that I was able to actually enjoy the rest of the story. If I had not done that, I would have been on the edge the entire time and not enjoyed it.

I'm currently reading a series where the main character is pregnant, and early on it was suggested that she will have no choice but to abandon her baby at birth. I was SOOOO tempted to skip ahead and find out, and if she did it I wasn't going to read the series anymore! But, as it turned out, the current book ends with the situation still unresolved, so it wouldn't have done me any good. Guess I'll have to buy the next book and find out!