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Do you skip to the last page?
Do you skip to the last page while reading a book??
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I am the exact same way!gali wrote:I don't usually, but there were a few times in which I was temped to do so.
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Wasn't this from When Harry Met Sally?Candiilips wrote:I actually read the very last page first. Just in case something happens to me I already know how the book ends.
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+1Fran wrote:Absolutely never - no way would I ever do that.
In fact I usually do not even read reviews other than those by critics who I confidently feel will not give away too much of the story. I am interested in knowing generally what the story is about to have some idea whether or not I will be interested in the general premise of the story but beyond that the less I know the better.
― Steven Wright