Page 23

Why not?

Para um cosmólogo, as galáxias são as moléculas de um fluido altamente invulgar a que chamamos fluido cosmológico

I tried with the book I’m currently reading but I dare you to find a page with more than 3 sentences in any José Saramago’s book.

And here are the instructions:

  1. Grab the nearest book.
  2. Open the book to page 23.
  3. Find the fifth sentence.
  4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
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3 Comments

  1. Sérgio Carvalho says:

    Oh, in Saramago books you have to *imagine* punctuation. There are over 30 sentences per page. Just no period marks.

    ... on July April 23rd, 2004
  2. Unknown says:

    Imagine all the pages,
    Having period marks,
    Yuhooooooooooo,

    Music By Jonh Lennon
    Lyrics by Unknown

    ... on July April 29th, 2004
  3. Andre Restivo says:

    Saramago uses the following punctuation rules: commas mean commas, comas followed by a capital letter are period marks, period marks are paragraphs, paragraphs are chapters and chapters are parts.

    Easy :-)

    ... on July April 29th, 2004

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