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And I agree with this too. Rebekah Send a noteboard - 12/08/2011 12:46:03 PM
Generally, the more plot-driven a story is, the lower the quality of the writing (e.g., Dan Brown, Robert Jordan). A spoiler helps people focus more on the style, on the message and on the details.

It's why knowing the stories of classics, for example, doesn't detract from the enjoyment of reading them.
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Interesting article: "Spoilers don't spoil anything." - 11/08/2011 08:33:42 PM 1952 Views
It's probably one of those things that works "in general" - 11/08/2011 08:43:03 PM 1099 Views
Could be! - 11/08/2011 10:21:15 PM 1084 Views
Here's a rebuttal. - 11/08/2011 09:02:06 PM 1261 Views
That rebuttal is about as strong as the original article (not very ). - 11/08/2011 10:15:36 PM 1252 Views
The point I like in it ... - 11/08/2011 10:52:02 PM 990 Views
Tor.com has a vested interest in us not getting spoilers - 12/08/2011 03:24:20 AM 926 Views
I wouldn't call either of those spoilers ... - 12/08/2011 01:38:08 PM 813 Views
I agree it is case by case - 12/08/2011 09:08:25 PM 953 Views
I dunno. My personal experience leans the other way. - 12/08/2011 01:57:37 AM 910 Views
Yeah, I don't think it's for everyone. - 12/08/2011 02:51:19 AM 1210 Views
Not having read the article... - 12/08/2011 03:04:13 AM 984 Views
Spoilers don't spoil anything if the story is well-written. - 12/08/2011 04:25:44 AM 884 Views
And I agree with this too. - 12/08/2011 12:46:03 PM 966 Views
Interesting. - 12/08/2011 04:38:19 PM 931 Views
It depends on what you want to get out of a story - 19/08/2011 12:16:42 AM 941 Views
this brings a question to mind - 19/08/2011 03:25:31 AM 973 Views
If it were true that most stories have twist endings - 19/08/2011 07:53:42 AM 799 Views

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