Introductions- read or skip them?
Something that burns my basket is people who skip introductions??? o.0 I think they're a great seasoning for a book, start the juices flowing yadda yadda. I have so many favourite tid bits from SK intros, how he came accross the story for From a Buick 8 a personal fave. Just wondering what intos got your juices goin'?
(have to admit though, always been a little scared reading SK intros since he really does not mind giving spoilers away!)
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I read them but not always at the start of the book. Sometimes I'm in a big hurry to get started on the book and I skip the intro (especially if it's long) and read it later.
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His SS collection intro's always fascinate me.
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None in particular leap out...but youdamnbetcha I read em....amazing litlle McNuggets of factoids are contained threin...
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I used to skip the intros until I got hooked by one of Mr. King's (can't remember which one) and I have read every intro since then. I now feel I would miss out on something important if I did not read the intro!!
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It seems sacrilegious to skip the intro of a book( to me).....Nope, can't do it! It's like leaving a part of the book unread!
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The introductions are a must read. Have always felt they are part of the book and need to be absorbed.
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Originally Posted by
larchi
(have to admit though, always been a little scared reading SK intros since he really does not mind giving spoilers away!)
I can't think of an instance when he spoiled one of his own stories.
I always read introductions but I always skip those director's video introductions on DVDs, especially if I haven't seen the movie yet.
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I hope no one skips these(or afterwards notes) because this is often the true gift He gives to his constant readers.
Putting all these together a long with his non-fiction writings paints quite an intimate portrait of the King.
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Early on in life I would skip intros and prefaces and forewords, probably because what I was reading was an assignment, not a personal choice, and then out of subsequent habit. Now I consider them, in their way, part of the story, like an appetizer is part of the meal. Meanwhile, I've found patience to be not only a good thing to learn but a mandatory one. Like GNT said about the McNuggets.