Poem within the book

Within the art in the book are tons of things that people are deciphering as parts of puzzles or directions. The base of everything so far is the poem that is found woven throughout the book in the art. Here it is:
10-Hidden well, no eye can see
16-Below sky and above earth be
20-21-Treasures tweleve foryou to keep
22-Around the nation tweleve places seek
25-Not on private property, nor in anyone’s hands
31-Nothing to be disturbed thru the lands
33-Each is outside for you to find
38-39-No digging or prying, just reach inside
41-An even code with one piece nary (wary?)
46-Will spell out the sanctuary
48-Within the text you have the key
52-For the one that is missing you did not see
59-A code of numbers, five to a side
63-Reveals the name where the treasures abide
66-With name in hand the fairies know
69-And they will show you where to go
78-Seize your token and reach your goal
83-The secret is not half, but it is not whole.

The page numbers are next to the phrase. Misspellings are intentionaly there. People are still finding what could be more parts of the poem but most people believe the code will be a number sequence which will then be deciphered using a letter combination. Basically teh popular vote is to use j-box matrices with the letter q missing instead of the letter j as there is not a q in the whole book. I am behind a bunch of people but their theories sound good so far!

14 Responses to “Poem within the book”

  1. Lawtonfunk Says:

    Okay, okay, I’ll bite. What’s the name of the stupid books I have to buy? Damnit, Brad. I hate you. Bastard. This is going to be a monumental waste of time. I don’t even want to find the treasure. I just want to solve the freaking puzzles. It’s like Myst taken “off the board.” I hate you. You’re making me dorkier by the minute.

  2. Lawtonfunk Says:

    I just hate you so much right now. 30 freaking dollars for the puzzle book and the book itself. I hate you. I’m resisting right now, but I’m sure I’ll buy this crap soon. You bastard.

  3. Wha Says:

    I shit in the authors general direction. My spare time is used writing blog messages and being part of the JDGA, not messing with his tomfoolery and shannanigans.

  4. Anonymous Says:

    I found the book tonight at B&N but didn’t buy it. I flipped through, skimmed the pages, and thought, What the heck is this crap?

    How did you find these phrases? Did you find them on another web site?

    HES

  5. Agent Orange Says:

    Everything is hidden in the artwork

  6. Lawtonfunk Says:

    That means, ‘Yes, I got it out of forum.’

  7. Horton's My Bitch Says:

    No i can c
    above earth b

    5 digits = zip code

    twelve
    one
    one
    five
    12115=MALDEN BRIDGE NY

    who’s going with me?

  8. Wha Says:

    Look at me, I can call Horton a bitch but not say who I am. I do math and figure out zip codes, I am special. Have fun going to crap town NY. I’m guessing you’ve really narrowed it down a multiple square mile area. Damn you’re smooth. Oh, and a real hard ass too.

  9. Lawtonfunk Says:

    I just want you to know that it wasn’t me, Todd. I didn’t call you a Bitch. You’re a jackass, but certainly not anyone’s bitch.

  10. Wha Says:

    Thank you for recognizing the difference. I strive to avoid the bitching and obtain perfection in being a jackass. As Petey Pablo would say “I’m not quite there yet, but I’m gettin’ better at it.”

  11. Wha Says:

    Post something new. I don’t like reading “Poem” everytime I open your page

  12. LilleyHammer Says:

    Stinky was here.

  13. Anonymous Says:

    Yeah..dude…post something new. I’m bored.

    HES

  14. Lawtonfunk Says:

    Honestly, I also hate reading “poem.” Don’t you know your our Monday morning newspaper. We read your stupid blog to keep from reading about all of the horrible things going on in the world.

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