
Discussion: SPOILERS! Last night I finished Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas and it brought up some thoughts I've been having about spoilers. I used to not really care that I got spoiled. It wasn't a big deal to me because I was so curious. I would flip to the end of the book (or chapter) to see the page number and I would let my eyes wonder the page. Then sometimes it would spoil something big that happened. Instead of getting mad it would motivate me to read just so I would see how the story got to that point. But that was years ago. Back then I didn't know there was a community of book lovers online who discussed and reviewed them. I had grown up and I got to a point where I would read the descriptions of books and see what people had to say but without spoilers. I didn't want to know major plot points or shocking revelations. I think this is where most people stand. Now I completely different. I don't really want to know the plo...