I can see what you mean, Kelby. That would be my ideal introduction too.
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No, I mean, that about spoilers. Thanks to that wonderful expendable introduction to Barchester Towers which I read after I had ended the novel, I now know what happens in The Last Chronicle of Barset to Mrs Proudie, the bishop's wife. The Last Chronicle is the fourth novel after BT and is the last of the series! Why do you want to do that? Not that I'm bothered personally, but it is no secret that a lot of people are.
To me it was as if this person was telling me, 'Surely you're not reading this thing for the first time?' or something.
Telling spoilers of that particular novel is one thing (you can avoid that by reading it later), telling spoilers of another is another thing, because that way you will have to skip all introductions and miss all the interesting bit in case a moron decides to put spoilers of other novels into his introduction to the one you're reading.


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