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I don't need to read the book to tell you that's a spoiler. I just need common sense. If it weren't a spoiler, it would have been literally that, just a line of dialogue or thought disconected from everything else, in which case it would have been unlikely to be presented as such
Your “common sense” is leading you astray here.
By your definition, anything that gives you any indicator of what the book is about is a spoiler. That’s ridiculous. You wouldn’t even be able to pick what you wanted to read. You’d have to select randomly. Moby Dick is centered around hunting a whale. Ahhhh Spoiler!!!
That's right. I don't have to select randomly, though. And choosing what to read based on spoilers is a laughably bad idea in any case. No book's strength is given away by hints at its content. It is given away by the author's notoriety and critical acclaim, or the book itself's.
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