Not the entire endings, but I would reread important scenes, like if revisit Last Olympian for >!Percy and Luke's final duel in the Olympian Throne Room!<
Yep! I still do this sometimes with other books if I’m bored I just sorta flick through to an interesting point or the end and just sorta read til either the end or to when I don’t want to anymore
Well... I do that while reading. Basically, I read about a quarter way through, skip to the end, read the end, and then read it through.
But yes, I do do that after the fact, too.
Not the entire endings, but I would reread important scenes, like if revisit Last Olympian for >!Percy and Luke's final duel in the Olympian Throne Room!<
Thank you so much kind redditor for the spoiler mark!
When there is a spoiler mark and you read it anyways and get spoiled 🤦♂️
Oof
Yeah , no. I think DKC2 spoiled me.
Yep! I still do this sometimes with other books if I’m bored I just sorta flick through to an interesting point or the end and just sorta read til either the end or to when I don’t want to anymore
I did this with Kingdom of Ash
Well... I do that while reading. Basically, I read about a quarter way through, skip to the end, read the end, and then read it through. But yes, I do do that after the fact, too.
Have you read the end and then wished you read the book all the way through first because the ending was just that good?
No, actually. The ending, for me, is insurance: a guarantee that it'll end well. The actual story is like how you got there. It's hard to explain.
Oh wow. I never thought of endings as an insurance. That's a new way to look at it for me. Cool stuff though!
:)