Hopscotch
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How to read this book?

Anyone read this? I love the "Table of Instructions," but was wondering if anyone had an opinion about the most interesting way to read it.
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It depends on how hooked up to Cortazar's style are you. If Hopscotch is your first, I strongly advice you follow the "Table of instructions" cause in some sense that's the full story.
I chose 100 random numbers (from 1 to 155) , read the book with that order and, curiously, end up with a different and mostly coherent story than the one following the Table.
I chose 100 random numbers (from 1 to 155) , read the book with that order and, curiously, end up with a different and mostly coherent story than the one following the Table.
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