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Jun 09, 2008 01:03PM

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I don't do this with movies, just with books. And often as I'm reading I'll flip to various areas towards the end.


This is the weirdest thread going.
I'm more interested in how a book gets to a conclusion rather than what the conclusion is.
Then why read the conclusion first?
This is pretty weird.
Dov, there are often bonus materials at the back of a book: promos or maps or bios or family trees. I often flip back there to take a break or get some info. On the way, I see significant chunks of the ending. I don't know if you have this experience, but text can suck me in. If I read a sentence by accident, I may find myself reading to the end of the page before I remember what I was going for.
Dov, there are often bonus materials at the back of a book: promos or maps or bios or family trees. I often flip back there to take a break or get some info. On the way, I see significant chunks of the ending. I don't know if you have this experience, but text can suck me in. If I read a sentence by accident, I may find myself reading to the end of the page before I remember what I was going for.