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*** As a result, ridiculously elaborate precautions were taken to keep the 7th book under wraps until it was in the hands of bookstore customers; the printers worked in darkness, the manuscript was kept in a safe, etc. etc. etc.
*** As a result, ridiculously elaborate precautions were taken to keep the 7th book under wraps until it was in the hands of bookstore customers; the printers worked in darkness, the manuscript was kept in a safe, etc. etc. etc.
* [[Spoiler Title|The title]] of the [[Babysitters Club]] book "Jessi's Gold Medal" gives away the fact that {{spoiler|Jessi wins a gold medal}} in synchronized swimming.
* [[Spoiler Title|The title]] of the [[Babysitters Club]] book "Jessi's Gold Medal" gives away the fact that {{spoiler|Jessi wins a gold medal}} in synchronized swimming.
* The earliest recorded example of fiction being "spoiled" occurred in 1841, when sailors revealed Little Nell Trent's death in ''[[The Old Curiosity Shop]]'' to North America before the issue containing it was released for sale there. While [[Charles Dickens]]'s work is generally fairly well remembered and read, [[All There Is to Know About "The Crying Game"|little is remembered or discussed about this one besides her death]].


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