well, if the prologue is there then I read it. if it's not, then I don't. the prologue is part of the book, and the presence thereof is immaterial to whether I will like the book more or less.
prologues aren't always needed. that's a different question.
this question pops up time to time in writer's circles and I still think it's a stupid question for people to be breaking their heads about.
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the prologue is part of the book, and the presence thereof is immaterial to whether I will like the book more or less.
prologues aren't always needed. that's a different question.
this question pops up time to time in writer's circles and I still think it's a stupid question for people to be breaking their heads about.