H a l l o f F a m e


Herein are recorded the names of previous individuals who demonstrated the uncanny keenness of intellect necessary to unlock the mysteries of the Book of Sand. Solve the puzzle yourself, and you can add your name to the list!
 

2008.09.07 Andy Ellis
  Katy, TX, USA
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2008.09.07 Mateo
  Córdoba, Argentina
Comment: Cool!
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2008.09.06 Simon
  Toronto, Canada
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2008.09.04 Natasha the Great
  Roanoke, VA, USA
Comment: That's somthin'
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2008.09.04 Vivek N
naravive@gmail.com
  Chennai, India
Comment: It was a very entertaining way to read the story!
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2008.09.03 Nicole
  Grand Junction, Colorado
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2008.09.03 Summer Quinlivan
  Grand Junction, United States
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2008.09.03 jake McCoy
  Grand junction, CO, america
Comment: I win you lose!!!!
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2008.09.03 Cody Lopez
  Grand Junction, Colorado, USA
Comment: Fisrt one done baby
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2008.09.03 Summer Quinlivan
smellyyellowshoe@yahoo.com
  Grand Junction, CO, United States
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2008.09.03 Dionycia Marques
  Grand Junction, america
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2008.09.03 Michael Chaffin
  Grand Junction, u.s
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2008.09.03 Chelsey Garcia
  Grand Junction, United States
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2008.09.03 David Acevedo
  Grand junction, colorado, USA
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2008.09.03 Josh Wood
  Grand Junction, CO, United States Of America
Comment: yea that took to long....
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2008.09.03 ivan
  grand junctiom, colorado, usa
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2008.09.03 Celicia Black
  Grand Junction,, Colorado, U.S.A
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2008.09.03 Josh
  Grand Junction, CO, USA
Comment: yea that took to long....
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2008.09.03 David Acevedo
  Grand juction, colorado, USA
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2008.09.03 Selena H.
HinataAmaya@gmail.com
  Grand Junction, Colorado, United States
Comment: Interesting puzzle. Wonder if the book really exists.
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2008.09.03 Trevor
Garner
  Grand Junction, Colorado, U.S.A.
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2008.09.03 Jay Hampton
  Grand junction, colorado, Usa
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2008.09.03 Marshall G
  Grand Junction, Colorado, USA
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2008.09.03 jesse garmong
  grandjunction, united states
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2008.09.03 Delicia Jaramillo
  Grand Junction, United States
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2008.09.03 Sally Kiesow
cheer.girl.101@hotmail.com
  grand junction, Colorado, united states
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2008.09.03 Tyler Hafemann
tjmann@oneimage.com
  Grand Junction, Colorado, United States of America
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2008.09.03 bridget rader
  Grand Junction, Colorado, USA
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2008.09.03 AndyGardner
  Cardiff, Wales
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2008.09.02 Lauren Grobe
  Plainfield, United States
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2008.09.02 Trey Whalen
  Cornish, USA
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2008.09.02 Jeremy
Nike935@msn.com
  Lebanon, NH, US
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2008.09.02 Erin Broderick
ebroderick09@lebraiders.net
  Lebanon, NH, USA
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2008.09.02 Erin Broderick
ebroderick09@lebraiders.net
  Lebanon, NH, USA
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2008.09.01 Jeff Engelhardt
JME37@Georgetown.EDU
  Washington, DC, United States
Comment: What a wonderful site! Thank you!
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2008.09.01 Julieta
  Buenos Aires, Argentina
Comment: It was very nice to find the story in English! I readit in Spanish aswell!! Thank you!!
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2008.08.23 Steve Grant
boz255@gmail.com
  Newcastle, UK
Comment: That was fun!
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2008.08.21 Athanasius
  rome, italy
Comment: love the illustrations
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2008.08.18 Nate Eagleson
  Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Comment: Nifty site. A very clever presentation of a good short story.
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2008.08.15 Brian
  Houston, USA
Comment: My comments can be found on page 8466324632**17.
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2008.08.14 John M. Labbe
johnmlabbe@yahoo.com
  Smithfield, RI
Comment: See Previous comment.
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2008.08.08 Paul Rapoport
  Delmar, NY, USA
Comment: Highly Enjoyable. Solved my insomnia well. Wishes for the best. If you can find me, call me.
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2008.08.06 Stanley Tran
  Monterey Park, California, United States of America
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2008.08.04 Pedro Luiz Vasques Ribeiro
  Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Comment: It is a great pleasure to take part in this homage to Borges. Congratulations for this interesting site.
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2008.07.30 Matt Spence
ktistec.machine@gmail.com
  Disputanta, VA, 23842
Comment: Truly innovative. Completely enjoyed it will be sending this onward to everyone I can think of who would like it. Superb.
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2008.07.30 wells
  dallas, USA
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2008.07.28 Nastasia
  columbia, usa
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2008.07.28 Rachel D.
charmedgirl9007@yahoo.com
  Forney, Texas, United States
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2008.07.25 Kevin
  Houston, USA
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2008.07.24 Alph
  Bloomington, IN, USA
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2008.07.23 urciolo
durci@embarqmail.com
  scottsville, va, usa
Comment: hmmmmm?
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2008.07.19 Chris Worthington
christopher.worthington@hotmail,co,uk
  Preston, Lancashire, England
Comment: A very intresting puzzle thanks.
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2008.07.19 Adam
  Tokyo, Japan
Comment: Thanks for the entertainment. I love Borges.
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2008.07.18 Scott Laundy
scottlaundy@bigpond.com
  Byford, Western Australia, Australia
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2008.07.18 Kathy Wright
latte_oz@yahoo.com.au
  Brisbane, Australia
Comment: Fantastic concept - wish I could see the real book!
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2008.07.17 Ray
  Preston, UK
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2008.07.16 Michael
michaelbachmayer@hotmail.com
  Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Comment: ... It really wasnt that hard.
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2008.07.15 Rainer Gruber
  Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Comment: At the beach we like to lay down on the sand because the porosity and structurelessness of sand caresses our skin. So is this book, an airy wind caressing our life, telling that life is more than the structures we introduce.
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2008.07.14 A.J.
  Dallas, Texas, USA
Comment: Sand is more than just a beach accessory.
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2008.07.14 Licisca
silver_shadow@inbox.ru
  Krasnodar, Russia
Comment: Thank you for the chance to enjoy again this wonderful story! By the way solving of this puzzle was not so easy for me as english is not my native language:)
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2008.07.11 Chase Shaw
  Millport, United States
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2008.07.08 Purushothamnan
purushothaman_avaroth@yahoo.com
  Mumbai ( Bombay ), Maharashtra, India
Comment: The words Bikaner, Holy writ, Bombay, double columns, rupees, indian language, Book of Sand and the sentence " he was of the lowest caste, nobody but other untouchables could tread his shadow without contamination" suggest that Borges had Mahabharata in his mind when he wrote the story. A great story and a good puzzle.
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2008.07.05 suncana
  paris, france
Comment: i am just beginning to discover borges -- i love books and have always been fascinated with libraries, am looking forward to reading more.
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2008.07.02 harindranath
harindranatha@yahoo.com
  Calcutta (Kolkata), West Bengal, India
Comment: "I suspect that when Borges wrote his story, he had the Maha·bhárata in mind." This is what Vaughan Pilikian said about the Book of Sand. http://www.claysanskritlibrary.org/about_mahabharata.php
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2008.06.25 anthox
  east of you, west of you
Comment: i am and you am who are i
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2008.06.18 Anthony Leite
  Clermont-Ferrand, France
Comment: :)
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2008.06.11 chris
shadowking791@hotmail.com
  greencastle , PA, USA
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2008.06.11 izah
  brisbane, QLD, Australia
Comment: nice puzzle
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2008.06.08 Paolo
  SAlerno, Italy
Comment: I d liek to see all the paths we belong in the garden of forking paths
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2008.06.07 H.S.T.
  Halifax, Canada
Comment: Unique presentation of a great story. Thanks for making this site.
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2008.06.06 Robert
  Edinburgh, Scotland
Comment: An intriguing presentation for an intriguing story. By chance, I stumbled on the beginning of the story with my first click, which made it more intriguing, still.
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2008.06.05 Phiala
sarah.goslee@gmail.com
  State College, PA, USA
Comment: Fun, and an interesting use of new media for an old story.
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2008.06.04 J. L. Borges
  buenos aires, argentina
Comment: sorry, i have the laptop of sand.
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2008.06.04 J. L. Borges
  buenos aires, argentina
Comment: it was harder to solve than to write.
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2008.06.04 J. L. Borges
  buenos aires, argentina
Comment: it was harder to solve than to write.
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2008.06.04 Shannon M
  PA, USA
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2008.06.04 irene b
brirene@gmail.com
  buenos aires, argentina
Comment: It invites a slow tasting of the story...
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2008.06.03 Wendy
  Toronto, Canada
Comment: Lovely little puzzle, thanks for making this.
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2008.06.02 Robert Wilkes
green_man@hotmail.co.uk
  Truro, United Kingdom
Comment: The Book of Sand is one of the most intriguing stories I've ever read: the idea of a book without a beginning or end is ingenious.
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2008.06.01 madeleine
  austin, united states
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2008.05.31 Sebastian Raisanen
supermn403@yahoo.com
  Dallas, TX, United States
Comment: I loved the story
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2008.05.31 Lirone
  London, UK
Comment: An intriguing way to read the story...
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2008.05.31 Kristen Haynes
  Brisbane, Australia
Comment: I enjoyed this puzzle very much; it was a lovely, eerie way to be introduced to this delightful, disturbing story.
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2008.05.30 Michael
oakenking@gmail.com
  Dallas, TX, USA
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2008.05.30 Kim
  Placentia, United States
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2008.05.29 Julie Viehweg
  Princeton, New Jersey, USA
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2008.05.28 scorpionqueen
e14l@btinternet.com
  CHORLE, LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND
Comment: great
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2008.05.27 Eden Smitelli
  Plainview, NY, USA
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2008.05.25 Laura
prietenulspion@yahoo.com
  Bucuresti, Romania
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2008.05.23 Lisa
  Auckland, New Zealand
Comment: Thank you, it was great fun. And reminds me of post-modernist films that are exploring fractured timelines these days.
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2008.05.15 FLW
  Lenexa, USA
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2008.05.14 Jahn
  New York City, United States
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2008.05.13 Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous, Anonymous, Anonymous
Comment: Anonymous
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2008.05.12 Riq
  London, England
Comment: A beautiful little puzzle, for a peculiar tale. I am grateful for your work, and look forward to more.
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2008.05.12 Riq
tariqryork@gmail.com
  London, England
Comment: A beautiful little puzzle, for a peculiar tale. I am grateful for your work, and look forward to more.
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2008.05.10 David
  Porter, United States of America
Comment: Pretty cool, I enjoyed it. Found this randomly searching for 71011345. XD
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2008.05.10 David
  Porter, United States of America
Comment: Hmm... Interesting... I enjoyed the puzzle. Congratulations on the layout, this was fun.
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2008.05.08 Natalie
  Peoria, AZ, USA
Comment: AWSOME!!!!!!! This story was on my english final...
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2008.05.08 Natalie
  Peoria, AZ, USA
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2008.05.07 Josefina
josefina.enfedaque@gmail.com
  Brussels, Belgium
Comment: A deliciously Borgian meta-text. Thanks!
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2008.05.06 Jake
bluescorpio1987@yahoo.com
  Fort Worth, TX, US
Comment: I admit my disappointment. Not of this site, or the short story featured here... No, I am disappointed, because in my musings of God, and the Universe, I came up with a small story of a similar nature, featuring a strange book, although it didn't have an infinite number of pages. It was more or less a journal filled with notes and what not, providing cosmic truths and what have you. The quest for originality is a hard and winding one, perhaps without end...
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2008.05.04 James
  Columbia, USA
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2008.05.01 secil
sechilsonmez@gmail.com
  istanbul, turkey
Comment: fun
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2008.04.30 Lucas Westermann
  Munich, Germany
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2008.04.30 Moritz Wagner
  Munich, Germany
Comment: wowww sooo cooooooool!!! i love ittt
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2008.04.30 tyler borbe
  Munich, Germany
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2008.04.30 Alexander
  München, Germany
Comment: good
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2008.04.30 Celina Simen
maeceli@hotmail.com
  Planegg, Bavaria, Germany
Comment: The puzzle was pretty easy to solve but it tok me a while because at first I thought it had something to do with the numbers but in the end it didnt and then going through it a second time I got it right away!
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2008.04.30 Alex
  Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Comment: awesome, pretty fun
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2008.04.30 Erik martin
  Oberamergau, germany
Comment: this was pretty cool we did this in english it was a lot better than doing other english work
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2008.04.30 Kris
  Munich, Germany
Comment: It took a while but there were a few details that i thought did not fit that well but the larger details did not seem to fit another way.
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2008.04.29 Jillian K
  Boston, MA
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2008.04.27 Kadee Barrett
OceanEyes117@gmail.com
  Rohnert Park, CA, United States
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2008.04.26 Maya
  West Lafayette, USA
Comment: This is one of my favorite short stories ever!
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2008.04.24 Brandi Burns
  Tallahassee, FL, 32304
Comment: meow
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2008.04.24 Brandi Burns
  Tallahassee, FL, 32304
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2008.04.24 Brandi Burns
  Tallahassee, FL, 32304
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2008.04.23 Jesse D
  Alexandria, VA, US
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2008.04.21 Jesse
  B.F.E, Oklahoma, good ol' U.S. of A.
Comment: i'd much rather take a nap in class than do this but fun none the less
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2008.04.21 Lyndy Parris
  Bennington, Oklahoma, United States
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2008.04.20 Tim
  Portland, OR, USA
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2008.04.19 Eddie Goldenberg
  Tel Aviv, Israel
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2008.04.18 Shaun Tipton
grandadmiralronin@yahoo.com
  Kingston, TN, USA
Comment: I read this story in middle school and really enjoyed it. This puzzle was a fun way of both reading it again and exercising my brain :D
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2008.04.18 Rakïmt
  NSW, Australia
Comment: Reminds me of Myst
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2008.04.16 spazland
spazland_4@hotmail.com
  qld, Australia
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2008.04.14 Robert Berry
  Liverpool, UK
Comment: Thanks for the puzzle. :)
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2008.03.24 Gill Darling
  manchester, UK
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2008.03.24 Jarrod
  Huntington, West Virginia
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2008.03.19 Quin Waterman
  Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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2008.03.18 Jim Hodge
jhodge@uchicago.edu
  Chicago, IL, USA
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2008.03.17 Amy
  Dapto, Australia
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2008.03.16 JohnCacher
  St Helens, UK
Comment: How intriguing can you get? Now its out in the field again to boost my literary knowledge.
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2008.03.14 Ian (dad of "scooby 'n' dad)
ian.hart1@tiscali.co.uk
  Coppull, UK
Comment: Great little puzzle and story, many thanks
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2008.03.12 Vilmarie
  ny, United States
Comment: Interesting story
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2008.03.12 Brian
  Warren, USA
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2008.03.12 Cat
  Coppull, England
Comment: Oh wow what a cool story! Learnt lots of big words (M'only little) Thanks muchly for putting this online!
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2008.03.12 Stewart Starbuck
thedemonologist@gmail.com
  Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom
Comment: Thanks to my love, Cat, for showing me a great little puzzle!
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2008.03.04 Ms. Darnell's Rocking 2nd Period Class
  Da Ville, Kentucky, The Great United States of America
Comment: If you are looking for the best English class to attend, please contact us at anytime.
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2008.03.04 Mrs. Darney's Class
  Louisville, KY, USA
Comment: lol we r00l
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2008.03.02 Kevin
  Vancouver, Canada
Comment: first try..but I've read the book before which I guess is kind of cheating but it was still fun to try and remember the correct sequence.
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2008.03.02 Alan Duxbury
alandux44@hotmail.com
  Bury, Lancashire, England
Comment: I am amazed I got it right on only the second attempt.
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2008.02.28 Fady Bahig
  Alexandria, Egypt
Comment: I will include a dedication to you Borges in my upcoming novel.
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2008.02.27 Elena Bajo
elena@elenabajo.com
  Madrid, Spain
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2008.02.26 WolfHawk
  St. Louis, US
Comment: Nice little puzzle. Wish the book was real.
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2008.02.26 Maura
  New¦York, USA
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2008.02.25 Tapajit Dey
  Kolaghat, West Bengal, INDIA
Comment: nICE pUZZLE bUT sOME oF tHE pAGES aRE lOST aNYWAY
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2008.02.25 shobhit
shubhuhere@gmail.com
  bokaro steel city, jharkhand, india
Comment: the puzzle was interesting and indeed required gud concentration for figuring out the answer
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2008.02.24 Diana M
  Birmingham, UK
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2008.02.23 April Turner
  Preston, Lancashire, England
Comment: Enjoyed the puzzle.
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2008.02.22 Stephanie Houser
shouser@charter.net
  Paso Robles, California, USA
Comment: A delightful romp through the pages of a story. I enjoyed finding clues to the 'correct order'. This was a wonderful way to imitate the format of 'The Book of Sand' in the story. Thank you.
2001.11.23 Scottiek (JMK)
Pineen@aol.com
Rye Brook, New York, USA
2001.11.19 Rune Gamborg
runegamborg@hotmail.com
Aarhus, Denmark
Comment: Nice site.
2001.11.11 Heidi Madsen Aarhus, Denmark
Comment: V e r y nice site!!
2001.11.05 Denis Cantin Québec, Canada
2001.10.26 Lee Menconi San Francisco, California, USA
2001.10.26 Jessica Steiger McMahon Lago Vista, Texas, USA
2001.10.20 Heather Hoffstatter Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA
2001.10.13 Jefferson M. DeMarco Pacific Grove, California, USA
2001.10.03 Jon Argaman Oberlin, Ohio, USA
2001.10.02 Banu NAZIKCAN Istanbul, Turkey
2001.09.26 Aboulafia Paris, France
Comment: Well done web site, congratulations
2001.09.13 John Nocar Columbus, Ohio, USA
2001.09.08 Kimberly Victorian
KJVctorian@aol.com
Houston, Texas, USA
2001.09.05 Rhonda Pistole Jacksonville, Florida, USA
2001.08.27 Carl Buchanan
carlb@utm.edu
Union City, Tennessee, USA
2001.06.22 Ivan Kalafatic Belgrade, Yugoslavia
2001.05.24 Peggy Craft Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
2001.03.25 Phuoc Nguyen Omaha, Nebraska, USA
2001.03.07 Joseph Clarke Cinncinatti, Ohio, USA
2001.02.23 Erik Lönnrot Buenos Aires, Argentina



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