John,

And there is the issue. Spoliers aren't just important plot details. A spoiler 
can be anything that happens in a new book (movie, video game, etc) both 
significant and insignificant. In this case, the information may not be as 
vital as, for the sake of discussion, the death of a character, it is still 
something that takes place somewhere in the new book. I just started the A 
Crown Imperiled yesterday and am only up to page 38. As a result of this 
thread, I now know something that happens in the book. It's a small detail but 
a detail nonetheless. If your initial email in this thread had a spoiler alert, 
I'd've skipped it and the entire thread entirely.

Robert




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"Robert's Law of Negative Accomplishment: the more nothing you try to do, the 
less nothing you'll get done." - Robert Meyers







On Mar 29, 2012, at 12:38 PM, John Buttimer wrote:

> My question wasn't a spoiler. I gave you no vital information beyond what was 
> previously know from past books. How is that considered a spoiler? A spoiler 
> is telling you so and so kills such and such or this guy does that. I asked 
> why pug got told his own history like he didn't do it. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 



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