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message 1: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (roxy_nj) Did anyone else find the hidden message in the graphic portion of the novel?

In case you didn't catch it, JP had the following message at the end of the book:

"Dear Reader: In The Tenth Circle Daniel Stone - a comic book prenciler - woos his future wife, Laura, by drawing a sketch of her and including a hidden message in the background: letters that spell out a place to meet. In this spirit, I've included a hidden message for you to find in the artwork in this novel. Beginning on page 10, each page of art has several letters hidden in the background - two or three per page, eighty-six letters in all. The letters spell out a quotation that sums up the Readers can go to my website, www.jodipicoult.com, to see if they're right. (If you're eagle-eye enough to be successful, please don't spoil the fun for someone else...keep the answer a secret!)"

GOOD LUCK!


message 2: by Meghann (new)

Meghann | 15 comments when i read the book i tried to write all the letters down, but quickly quit doing it. i never did go to her website to check it. i'll have to do it right now. thanks for the reminder. :)


message 3: by nina (new)

nina (ladeeda) | 29 comments I didn't manage to find them all :( I tried.


message 4: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (roxy_nj) I couldn't actually find the info on her website. i found the answer though. Of course I wrote it down and can't find the paper at the moment. As Soon as I find it again I'll post it.


message 5: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (roxy_nj) Ok, I found it.

**SPOILER**
Answer to hidden message

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"Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what every man wishes, that he also beleives to be true."
- Demosthenes


message 6: by nina (new)

nina (ladeeda) | 29 comments Thanks Roxy!


message 7: by Bev (new)

Bev It has been a while since I read this book. How does the quote specifically relate to the story?


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