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OK I CANT BE THE ONLY ONE WHO WILL GOOGLE IF A CHARACTER WILL LIVE OR NOT!

OK I CANT BE THE ONLY ONE WHO WILL GOOGLE IF A CHARACTER WILL LIVE OR NOT!

Morgan #questionnaire

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Liz

Me 100% ?

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Beth

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Colette

I’m worse, I peek at the ending/epilogue

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MorganQuestion author

Thank God I don’t feel so alone I don’t want to know what happens afterwards I just want to make sure that character will live

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Corinne

I will Google anything and everything related to a book if I feel like knowing it. No shame in my game. I LOVE spoilers.

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Sammantha

Nope, I don’t want to spoil anything. I don’t look at the end of a book either. What would be the point of even reading the book then.

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Corinne

Knowing things ahead of time has never once taken away from the experience of reading a book for me. Different strokes.

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Sammantha

I like being in suspense. ? Works great for me. ??

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Colette

It doesn’t take away for me either but I can see it bothering people. Most of the times, it gets me even more excited when I go back and finish it.

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Samir

No .. I don’t do that..

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Kristin

I don’t google but I will read the last page or two to see who’s still there

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Meghan

Sometimes

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Jessie

I used to but I stopped. ?

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Megan

Oh hell no, I don’t do that.

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Nikki

Doesn’t that spoil the book for you!?

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Illiana

I’m trying to break that habit. @Nikki it does, but I do it anyway. I don’t want to get too invested into a character only for them to die lol. It does cause me to take my time reading the book (going on two months for Blue Lily, Lily Blue and The Raven King) because I don’t want the pain.

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Nikki

That takes the fun and intensity out of it. I love falling in love with characters and feeling sting, the pain, and the joy for them. It’s part of the fun!

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Illiana

I know, which is why I’m trying to break the habit lol.

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Nikki

@Illiana I have faith in you!!! šŸ˜€

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Marie

Yes, or flick to near the end for a peek – and always regret it because I always happen upon a major spoiler! ?

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Heather

What good does it do to read a a mystery of you spoil the mystery by reading the end first? One of my pet peeves, be it television, movie or book, is when someone tells me how it’s going to end!

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Wayne

No no no. I hate spoilers ?

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Gabriel

hell no

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MorganQuestion author

@Heather I don’t read the end I just want to make sure this specific character Is going to be ok

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Zoe

Me too it drives my husband mad

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Wendy

I have sometimes peeked ahead randomly in the book just looking a names….lol I am also a freak for reading about the author , their other books ( if I’m loving my read ) and all sorts of facts if the book I see educating me.

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Imene

i never do that heck no

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Valerie

I do quite the opposite, I make sure not to spoil myself xD

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Mary

No and if I see a review of anything I’m going to watch, or a book review or whatever, spoiler alert stops me.

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Robin

I was reading a book about the wives of Henry VIII and had to Google each wife as she was introduced.

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Rita

I try not to. šŸ™‚

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MorganQuestion author

This character though I really want him to live UGH if any one has read Kristine Hannah new book and finished it .. please let me know

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Tanairy

What ??? Why??? Lol

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MorganQuestion author

@Tanairy second picture .. because it’s a hardship romance

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Rita

Well, I never thought of doing that but perhaps now I just might. Wait…then it might spoil it for me. Hmmm….??

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Rita

I would never take a peek during the reading and sometimes I even test myself when it is getting late and I know I should be going to bed but something riveting will be happening if I keep reading a few more pages. So I just close it, and wait until the next day. Then I go to bed trying to figure out the plot. šŸ™‚

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Charles

I wouldn’t want to know, I’ll find out soon enough

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Judith

That spoils everything!

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Lee

Lol. Never done it.

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Marleen

Lol. No, never šŸ™‚ after finishing the series or book, I’ll Google to read others speak about it, as not to have lost it šŸ™‚

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