You're new and already reviewing stuff? #~# Well good luck in the future if you're planning to review more things; I guess it's good to start early.
It's not normal for a review to spoil content in an anime. The only time when reviews do contain spoilers (and they put up a big sign to show/warn others) is when the reviewer is trying to portray certain elements from the anime and they do this as to provide evidence for particular subjects in the anime. But even then, it's still not a good idea to spoil. No review should have major/end-spoilers.
As someone who has seen half of Koukai no Kanata, I can say that your review is downright terrible with half of it simply talking about the ending of the series. You should remove the spoiler that you added in your review (what good is it for you to spoil the ending to people who doesn't know much about the anime?). The majority of reviews are meant for people who hasn't seen or are hesitant in completing the show.
I think your review of Kyoukai no Kanata was great. It's one of my personal favourites, I especially loved how the anime confused the hell out of me at first, but somehow managed to make sense in the end :) and the world the characters lived in , with the youmu and everything, was a world into which I'd definitely transport myself if I could
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It's not normal for a review to spoil content in an anime. The only time when reviews do contain spoilers (and they put up a big sign to show/warn others) is when the reviewer is trying to portray certain elements from the anime and they do this as to provide evidence for particular subjects in the anime. But even then, it's still not a good idea to spoil. No review should have major/end-spoilers.