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2017-08-03 
One book. Two readers. A world of mystery, menace, and desire.A young woman picks up a book left beh
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S.

One book. Two readers. A world of mystery, menace, and desire.

A young woman picks up a book left behind by a stranger. Inside it are his margin notes, which reveal a reader entranced by the story and by its mysterious author. She responds with notes of her own, leaving the book for the stranger, and so begins an unlikely conversation that plunges them both into the unknown.

The book: Ship of Theseus, the final novel by a prolific but enigmatic writer named V.M. Straka, in which a man with no past is shanghaied onto a strange ship with a monstrous crew and launched onto a disorienting and perilous journey.

The writer: Straka, the incendiary and secretive subject of one of the world's greatest mysteries, a revolutionary about whom the world knows nothing apart from the words he wrote and the rumors that swirl around him.

The readers: Jennifer and Eric, a college senior and a disgraced grad student, both facing crucial decisions about who they are, who they might become, and how much they're willing to trust another person with their passions, hurts, and fears.

S., conceived by filmmaker J. J. Abrams and written by award-winning novelist Doug Dorst, is the chronicle of two readers finding each other in the margins of a book and enmeshing themselves in a deadly struggle between forces they don't understand, and it is also Abrams and Dorst's love letter to the written word.

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"The best-looking book I've ever seen. . . . The book is so perfectly realized that it's easy to fall under its spell. . . . If you want to write a romantic mystery meta-novel in which two bibliophiles investigate the conspiracy around an enigmatic Eastern European author, you couldn't choose a better team." --Joshua Rothan, New Yorker

"Impressively smart, engaging . . . Filled with secrets and stories that are endlessly beguiling and inviting . . . Reading S., and trying to decode everything [was] an incredibly enjoyable, fun experience, as well as a particularly immersive one. . . . For all its mysteries and intrigues, this is a book about the value of books, and what they can offer us that other storytelling mediums cannot." --Wired

"S. is gorgeous, a masterpiece of verisimilitude. . . . The book's spiritual cousin is A.S. Byatt's Possession. . . . The brilliance of S. is less in its showy exterior than the intimate and ingeniously visual way it shows how others' words become pathways to our lives and relationships." --Washington Post

"Both as literature and as a physical object, S. is a profound and tremendous work of art. . . . Brilliantly conceived and perfectly executed, the book harkens back to a golden age of storytelling. . . . An audacious literary achievement that calls to mind Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire, Chris Ware's Building Stories and even Charles Portis' Masters of Atlantis." --Miami Herald

"Reading S. is fun, and the book feels alive . . . Gloriously embroidered with marginalia and jammed with artifacts inserted between its pages . . . A celebration of the book as a physical thing." --Chicago Tribune

"Both as literature and as a physical object, S. is a profound and tremendous work of art."—The Miami Herald

作者简介

Emmy-Award-winning filmmaker J.J. Abrams has produced, directed, or written films and television shows including Fringe, Lost, Alias, Felicity, Star Trek, Cloverfield, Mission: Impossible, and more.

Doug Dorst teaches writing at Texas State University-San Marcos. He is the author of the PEN/Hemingway-nominated novel Alive in Necropolis and the collection The Surf Guru. His work has appeared in McSweeney's, Ploughshares, Epoch, and elsewhere. Dorst is also a three-time Jeopardy! champion.

网友对S.的评论

整理了一下附件所在页数,给不小心掉出附件的读者们~
p11 Pollard State Universtiy 一张
p21 Toronto Review for History and the Humanities 影印一张
p33 The Daily Pronghorn 报纸一张
p55 Telegramm 紫色影印两张
p69 Suicide Leap Horrifies Witnesses 黄色报道影印一张
p87 M. Hush 绿色信一封
p101 给Eric 留言信(绿)两张
p113 Brazil 四格风景明信片一张
p131 石墙照片一张
p179 Brazil 鸟类明信片一张
p191 老旧波浪边明信片一张
p193 海滩明信片一张
p201 波浪边巴西地图风貌明信片一张
p203 黄色笔记本纸三张
p243 老旧女性照一张
p257 猴子卡片一张,内夹一小片黄色剪报(OBITUARIO)
p307 餐巾纸上画地图一张
p361 人、花、鹰小卡片
p377 Pollard State University Libraries 图书馆信纸两张 给Eric
p417 To"rest":" my new friends 蓝底白花纹留言一张<br />p封底借阅记录处 纸罗盘<br />pvi KONFIDENTIELL (UPPSALA UNIVERSITY) 影印两张"

质感很好,内容更是惊艳,阅读时有一种身临其境的感觉。
才看了个开头,对内容不能置评,但是体验的确很舒服。
由于在我翻阅时,其中有一页的明信片掉了出来,愁得我一时找不到它究竟属于哪一页,索性把资料全都取出来,献给各位还没下手的书友。
照片全是爪机拍的,求轻喷~

上个月买的书,这可以说是大导演JJabrama导演的一本书,里面的附件做的真的很用心,笔记的字体也很漂亮,准备放假后看。大概翻了一下,这是互动解密型书中书,参考台版简介,讲述的内容分为三个层次:

1.一本小说
本书的故事主体《希修斯之船》,是一位神祕多产作家石察卡的最后一部小说,讲述一名男子在海上大船中醒来,忘了自己的身分,不晓得自己的所在地点,脑中只剩下一个谜样女子的影像,于是决定去寻找她……

2.两个读者
珍妮和艾瑞克。珍妮图书馆架上捡到了一本《希修斯之船》,书主是文学研究生艾瑞克,此书是他的论文主题,因此书页间写满了眉批与研究笔记。热爱阅读的珍妮对《希修斯》作者的文坛秘辛早有耳闻,她情不自禁地在书页空白处留言给艾瑞克,抒发看法,并把书留在架上的原处……
当他们越来越深入小说的核心,竟发现故事剧情暗藏著作家石察卡求救的讯息,而威胁作家的神秘人物,也已盯上了这两个读者……

3.我们自己
浏览两位读者的笔谈、夹在书中的餐巾纸、剪报、卡片、明信片,…..你发现,书页间出现了不属于珍妮和艾瑞克的第三人字迹,写的是「S」这个字母……我们将成为这起悬疑事件的一份子,和两位主角一同揭开作家石察卡的下落之谜……

用一句话形容就是“我们在"rest":"看风景,看风景的人在看我们”。我找了一下goodreads上M.G. Bianco的阅读方法,供大家参考:<br /><br /> 1. First, read the novel itself, The Ship of Theseus. (It may be worth researching the ship of Theseus from Greek mythology.) Depending on your own attentiveness, you might read the whole novel first, then the annotations, or read a chapter at a time, then the annotations, or the facing pages then the relevant annotations.<br /><br /> 2. Then, read the pencil, black, and blue annotations.<br /><br /> 3. After finishing the entire novel and the above annotations, then read the green and yellow annotations.<br /><br /> 4. After reading all of the green and yellow annotations, read the red and purple, then the black and black annotations.<br /><br /> 5. As you read the annotations, look at the slip notes, if they make sense with the annotations you've just read, then finish reading it, if not, then wait until the next round of annotations.<br /><br /> 6. The slip notes fall out very easily, it is best if you take them all out and label them with sticky notes identifying which page they were on. Keep them nearby as you read and watch the page numbers."

书很明显并不是新品,下面的封书条被划开,然而商品信息竟然写着新品..然后写反馈给卖家,竟然第一时间推卸责任给亚马逊。如果你看到我的评论,请和我一起拒绝不诚信的商家。

一本奇书!倒不能称之为传奇,但的确是把爱书者一直以来的梦想圆了:亲身融入一个故事。虽然我的读书史并不长,但从出生到现在也的确看了不少数。但这一本,绝对是第一本在翻开时就让我呼吸加速的书

这本书本身由一位神秘作家所写,存放于一所大学图书馆,书页泛黄,内封上充斥着五十年代的借还纪录。而第二手读者,Eric&Jen, 一名研究本书作者的学者和一名女大学生,在读这本书时在边缘留下了不同笔迹的交流,其间还夹杂了许多推动故事发展的附件,比如涂去地址的名信片,绘制了地图的餐巾纸,等等。那种完全不留现代印刷感的用心制作,真的很难让人不去相信这就是一本四十年代的旧书,以至于我老爸在看到这本书时就催我多买几本等升值!:D

但由于信息繁复,这本书很容易让人乱了方阵,不知道从哪里开始。最后附上美国亚马逊上的读者建议的读法:
*先读一个章节的原书,然后读边上Eric&Jen的蓝色/黑色笔迹,那是他们第一轮交流时留下的。
*读完整本书后,再浏览橙色/绿色笔迹,那是Eric&Jen第二次交流后留下的。
*最后一遍读紫色/红色,和黑色/黑色笔迹,那是最后一次交流时留下的。

其他就不多说了,拿到这本书,开始一段旅程吧。

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