Submitted by Dubbelharry t3_119tntl in books

Is it only me that starts a bok by reading the last page and then go on to read the book. You’d think that i would spoil the book but it doesn’t really. The less you know about the book prior to reading it, the better the last page routine experience will be.

When I read The Kite Runner, I read the last page first. Didn’t really understand. It seemed random. However, when I read throug the book and got to the last page, it hit different, very different. And this works with almost every book.

You should try it

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ShyElf t1_j9o19mk wrote

If I'm trying to decide whether to read a book, I read a random page in the middle. You skip to the book's actual style.

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Noedunord t1_j9o5cti wrote

I do this too. Sometimes I tear the last page from the book. Similarly to the doctor, I don't like endings. 😁

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sjsmac t1_j9o9ibw wrote

Not in a million years will I ever do this. Want to know why? Because the author put the words in a specific order, and I respect that.

You are insane.

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kornychris2016 t1_j9o9u3o wrote

Personally I see absolutely zero reason to do this. But, you do you. Individual reading quirks are not judged.

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lyrasbookshelf t1_j9oakgh wrote

Absolutely no thank you. If you want a book to hit different, reread the entire story from start to finish.

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lemonjelly88 t1_j9obgss wrote

I used to do this when I was younger, it was almost a compulsion! I couldn't focus on what I was reading because I was thinking of that last page.

I've grown out of it now, not sure why or when, but I don't do it any more

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[deleted] t1_j9ocef0 wrote

I read the last sentence of the last page. I have no idea why, mind you.

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jabregship t1_j9okwgq wrote

My dad did this. We all thought he was crazy. He said it was how he knew if he wanted to read the whole book. I could never do that though.

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Dubbelharry OP t1_j9ooqlf wrote

To be clear, I don’t do this so i can see if i like the stule of the book. I do this so the ending hit harder when I’m done reading

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TheUpbeatVagabond t1_j9oox9j wrote

I actually do this too
But more like to know which character would the book be ending on?
Is the ending sad? Is it happy?
And yes, it does hit different.

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Chad_Abraxas t1_j9osei8 wrote

No, I do this too! I've done it since I was a kid, haha.

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SnaxCapone t1_j9pefcp wrote

Used to read the first and last couple of words of a book to look for a hidden message when I was kid lol

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entropynchaos t1_j9pfkit wrote

I don’t but this is because I tend to already know everything that will happen before I choose to read a book. Plot, spoilers, everything. Before tons of online reviews were so available I used to read a chapter (or some pages) from the beginning, middle, and end before purchasing; so I guess I sort of read the last page; just in a broader context.

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winterwarn t1_j9pobbc wrote

I like reading (or at least knowing the gist of) the endings of books first, I’m with you. I’m autistic and I like to know what kind of emotional vibe I need to prepare to bring into the book. If the book is good then knowing the ending won’t ruin it, anyway; I like character and prose a lot more than plot.

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MemeSearcher_09 t1_j9pzu70 wrote

I tend to do this as well. Normally I read the last sentence of the book to insure that my interest peaks and I have a reason to finish the book.

An unanswered question is normally the best thing that keeps be reading.

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LonelyFleur t1_j9q5he5 wrote

I read the last sentence of the last page first!

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CertifiedFridge t1_j9qy8hi wrote

I don't do it purposefully but I usually can't resist skipping to the last page and reading the last word, and then maybe if I get the urge later on I'll read the whole last sentence. Usually it doesn't spoil anything. Sometimes it summarises the message of the book. The rest of the time it is completely random and unsatisfying.

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TeresaAalona t1_j9rie0d wrote

I usually read the last page of a book when I'm almost halfway through it. But that didn't change anything when I read it and made me more enthusiastic to quickly finish it sheet by sheet.

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J_Bright1990 t1_j9rmp2v wrote

Does it hit differently than just reading the whole book?

Like, is reading the whole book from Page 1 to the last page a different experience than reading the last page first, then reading the whole book including the last page?

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Significant-Yam-267 t1_j9t2qur wrote

I used to do this when I was a little kid. I still had the habit to take a look at the last page, until recently when I accidentally saw a major spoiler when I was trying to find out how long my book was. Never again.

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