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I really enjoyed the book overall, I found Naos story to be excellent but I also enjoyed Ruths story too.
But I found myself more interested in Ruths story simply because I was hoping it would reveal some answers to the mystery of Nao, what happened to her - if she was alive/dead etc.
And here is where I am left disappointed. I finished this book with a real sense of disappointment and no sense of closure. I feel like I have missed something really obvious - like the author was offering some clue as what happened (using Quantum mechanics).
But I feel like the use of Quantum mechanics was not correctly used as an explanation, the author may have well replaced Quantum mechanics with a magic wand and the effect would be the same.
Could someone please offer me an explanation of what exactly happened here, I don't think I have ever been so frustrated when finishing a book.
Me to author: "So Ruth, how exactly did the book end up on the shores of British Columbia, and could you please explain why the words at the end of the book were missing, then not missing?"
Author: "Wizards did it"
Thats kinda how I feel. I'm not sure if you can place spoilers in this thread - if you can I might update with some specific questions.
Could be that I have no imagination to work out what happened - but either I missed the clues to fill in the gaps. If so, hopefully someone here with a better imagination than me can do the job for me.


What specific questions did you have? Now that the reading period is over for this book I think it's safe to let fly.

Oliver and the others in the island don’t want to hurt Ruth and go along with her story. What I have not figured out yet is how the secret diary of Naos uncle could b French…..
What do you think about this theory?



Hi Steven, I am glad you like my theory! I am still wondering about the french though...
Here I am, finally getting to this book only two years late! But it is so wonderful, and I'm only a few pages in and I just need to burble about how much I'm loving it!
I love the opening page, and just when I'm loving it, the narrator comes in and says what a stupid beginning that was. Way to trip one up there!
I love the chilling feeling when you begin to realize what Nao's long term plans are and the fear that she's already succeeded.
I love the way Ruth Ozeki has put herself into this as a character.
I love the opening page, and just when I'm loving it, the narrator comes in and says what a stupid beginning that was. Way to trip one up there!
I love the chilling feeling when you begin to realize what Nao's long term plans are and the fear that she's already succeeded.
I love the way Ruth Ozeki has put herself into this as a character.

I love the opening page, an..."
This is one of my favourite books.
Wow! This just gets more and more layered, and Ruth's and Nao's lives get more and more entwined, and just when I'm completely enjoying it she ratchets the pain up higher and then higher and then higher again.
Obviously the correct word wasn't "entwined," but rather "entangled." I think this is an absolute masterpiece!
