

The not-so-accidental fire of her parent's barn fuels her fears. Conspiracy Theorist: Jen suspects that somebody is constantly following her as she and Eric are getting closer to revealing Straka's identity.She also has an account on Tumblr, which houses one of the book's multiple alternate endings, and the only one officially acknowledged by Doug Dorst. Character Blog: Her character has a Twitter account, which offers additional observations on top of those she made in the book, as well as some personal communication with Eric.It is there that she finds the Ship of Theseus book, and starts writing in it, thus starting a written communication with Eric (which later leads to them meeting for real). She's majoring in Literature, has a special interest in Library Science and works in the university library.

Abrams book S.īEWARE OF UNMARKED SPOILERS- You Have Been WarnedĪ Senior undergraduate student at Pollard State University, a (fictional) university in New England. If you need to organise the inserts first then here is a webpage which has the correct placements for them all.Character page for Doug Dorst & J.

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 guide people because it can be a bit daunting. 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. This is the chronoligical order of the book and will make the most sense. The margin notes themselves would mean reading cover to cover 4 times. When I say blue/black first, I mean read the entire book from start to finish just reading those notes, then return to the beginning and start the green/orange margin notes etc. And read the inserts when they are refered to in the margin/foot notes. Then the margin notes (blue/black first, then green/orange, purple/red, and then the few black/black). The Ship of Theseus, the book itself first (with Eric's pencil annotations) I would recommend reading the book in this order

I noticed a few people have posted here mentioning that they don't know how to tackle the book and this is what I will address. This is the only S specific subreddit I have found, if there is a more active one then please point me in that direction.
