Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Different Reading Habits--

I switched to the local National Public Radio station last month and caught a good episode of "Talk of the Nation" for the avid book reader. With the upcoming final Harry Potter book hitting the bookstores, the question was asked if it spoils the enjoyment of the book to read the ending first? What do you think?

Now, mind you this question comes following stories of the ending of the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows hitting the Internet before people could read the book. Who wants the ending of a book revealed like that? It is a crime, huh?

Well, public radio had a clever take on this with their "Reading the Last Page First" show and invited mystery writer Alafair Burke to discuss the matter. Her latest book is entitled Dead Connection and she is the daughter of popular mystery writer James Lee Burke. Here's pix of her that was used to accompany another NPR story of its website. Burke said writers hope that readers will take time to read the prose of the book and follow character development--but they realize some will not. Consequently, for the writer and the reader it is hoped "with a good book, knowing the end shouldn't ruin it."

Apparently, some prefer to jump to the end of books. A few called in to say as much on the radio show and explained that practice didn't bother their enjoyment of the book.

I do not like this "jump to the end" reading habit but that's just me.

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