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I sometimes read the ending of a book before I've finished it

Reading ahead is called 'spoiler-seeking' and is linked to a need for narrative closure. Some people find that knowing the ending actually makes the journey more enjoyable — a phenomenon called the 'spoiler paradox' confirmed in psychology research.

Have you ever done this?

Be honest — have you ever done this?

Related fact

Studies show that knowing a story's ending can increase enjoyment by reducing anxiety and allowing readers to focus on the craft rather than the outcome.