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Looking for a Buddy Reader!!

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message 1: by Atiana (new) - added it

Atiana Hello all who find this! I just picked up this book and boy is beast. A story within a story, a mystery to be solved, and so many leaflets and inserts to not lose. I've only read the first 3 pages an immediately thought this would be a better to buddy read with as I know I am going to want someone to discuss with.
I am not sure how long it will take me to read this, and my current method is to read a chapter/section of the "Ship of Theseus" then go back and read the margins/ extras. I'm using see-through posted notes to make notes to myself as I don't want to confuse my notes with those already in the book.
I hope to find someone to buddy read this with me soon and it doesn't matter to me if you have already started or haven't even open the first page!


message 2: by Tom (new) - rated it 5 stars

Tom Hope you're enjoying the book. I just wanted to say that the way you are reading may be confusing. If you want to tackle the book in chronological order then I would recommend reading the book in this way;

The Ship of Theseus, the book itself first (with Eric's pencil annotations)

Then the margin notes (blue/black first, then green/orange, purple/red, and then the few black/black). And read the inserts when they are refered to in the margin/foot notes.

When I say blue/black first, I mean read the entire book from start to finish reading JUST those notes, then return to the beginning and start the green/orange margin notes etc. The margin notes themselves would mean reading cover to cover 4 times.

This is the chronoligical order of the book and will make the most sense. This is how I read it and I really enjoyed it, I've seen a few people that read everything on each page in one go and got confused. But if that's how you want to read it then feel free, I'm not telling you how to read it, just trying to help people read the book effectively because it can be a bit daunting.


Stefano Done in both ways, I suggest the first method haha


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