>Trouble is *EVERYTHING* could be a spoiler. We could start every post with >a **SPOILER** warning or three (depending on how many books were >referenced). . . . which is why we have individual judgement facilities, to facilitate individual judgement calls. Should anyone care, my rationales: the Big Secret in _Orca_ and the end result of _Issola_ are wild enough that I think people /should/ come to them fresh. (The Little Secret in _Orca_ is kind of shocking, but since all there is to it (so far, at least) is the one line at the end I don't find it as important.) _Dragon_ is a weird case; the outcome is (sort of) known already. And it's just more fun to discuss the Big Secret in _Agyar_ with diverse circumlocutions than to come right out and say "Agyar Janos is Charles Foster Kane's sled." ---- "I can't think of much worse than spending a lifetime doing something that isn't what you want to do." --Neil Gaiman, 2003-05-18