Talk:Before Midnight (novel)
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Rearranging
[edit]I've rearranged the material from this article so that the plot summary is in a more logical order and altered the structure of the headings for the same reason. Accounting4Taste 17:41, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
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Unsolved verse
[edit]The introduction to the article says:
"Four poetic riddles describing real and fictional women are given, and three of them are solved, two by Archie, and one by Wolfe. The fourth is never solved within the text."
I recently read the novel, and I spotted five verses, all of which are solved. Archie gives the solution to the first two magazine riddles, Wolfe answers the third given (the eighth within the contest), Archie gives the fourth (the ninth) and one of the contestants gives the solution in a later chapter, and we only hear of one of the tiebreaker riddles and Archie does give the identity of that solution as well.
Am I missing something? DNOMN8R3.14 (talk) 20:33, 5 May 2019 (UTC)