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I almost always do. A lot of times it helps me to appreciate the book more or keep an eye out for Tashmere Send a noteboard - 11/04/2011 11:45:18 PM
something. Spoilers infuriate me. They are usually in the introductions for the classics that the publishers assume everyone already knows the plot line for I guess but it stiil makes me mad.

I almost always do, but I think I might have to stop. I've read too many of them that include spoilers, which I find unnecessary and annoying.

Do any of you have that problem?
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Do you read introductions? - 09/04/2011 09:55:08 PM 727 Views
I do sometimes... - 09/04/2011 10:19:56 PM 590 Views
Generally, yeah. - 09/04/2011 10:30:17 PM 732 Views
I usually read introductions after I read the book. *NM* - 10/04/2011 02:50:31 AM 276 Views
sometimes. - 10/04/2011 07:06:34 AM 640 Views
Always. I love them. Also dedications. *NM* - 10/04/2011 07:48:47 AM 241 Views
Not usually. I like to get straight to it. - 10/04/2011 03:21:33 PM 564 Views
Always. And often regret it, because you're right - they tend to spoil. *NM* - 11/04/2011 05:24:54 AM 235 Views
I almost always do. A lot of times it helps me to appreciate the book more or keep an eye out for - 11/04/2011 11:45:18 PM 635 Views
Quite often - 12/04/2011 08:35:42 AM 510 Views

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