Page 30 - The house is 32'10 exactly, the width of the house inside appears to exceed the width of the house as measured from the outside by 1/4
Pages 84-86 - Explorations 1-3
Page 99 - Contradiction? Base Camp or command post?
Page 107-108 - Johnny explains a tragedy of a truck swerving and hitting a bunch of people, but it turns out to not be real at all
Page 110-11 - Story of the Minotaur
Page 120 - Translations of House are in blue, "maison" and "haus"
Page 134-35 - Footnote order is reversed
Page 141 - Unintentionally predicted AI - "Picture that. In your dreams"
Page 151 - Typo in Zampano's writings + Johnny screams in his sleep
Page 165 - Critics believe that the house's mutations reflect the psychology of anyone who enters it
Page 249 - Zampano claims that the conflict between Tom and Will Navidson is similar to the biblical story of Esau and Jacob, though other academics dispute this
Page 252 - The footnotes are being added when not even mentioned in the normal text, and some are self-aware in being contradictory. Ex: The Genesis 27:24 quote is actually from Genesis 27:29
Page 260 - The end of Tom Navidsons transcript while waiting in the hallway/house, he seems to have gone insane, playing with shadow hand puppets like a child
Page 327 - There's a lot of brackets [ ] in certain paragraphs regarding Holloway, sometimes even in between the letters of just one word or entire words, possibly a redaction
Page 329 - Footnote 281 refers back to Chapter 5; footnote 67.
Page 337 - Holloway attempts suicide with a gun to escape the house, though the footnote theorizes that back in 320, Chad runs out of the house because got woken up by a bang gun shot sound, it likely could have been Holloway while he was trapped.
Page 346 - Tom, Navidsons twin brother manages to save Daisy but he himself is consumed by the house, first the walls close and he disappears in the darkness, footnotes reveal that only Billy Reston mentions these events (despite never seeing Tom's fate) because Navidson finds it to painful to mention in his interview.
Page 350 - Under the footnotes, the word "leaves" is used. "It's amazing how many people save at least, a few letters during their lifetime, leaves of a feeling, tucked away in a guitar case, a safety deposit box, on a hard drive, or even preserved in a pair of old boots no one will ever wear."
Page 350 - Hints of Karen's possible infidelity are hinted at the top footnote, referencing Chapter II, pages 10-11, in which Navidson opens a jewelry box and removes some of the hair from Karen's brush.
Page 351 - Footnote says that Johnny's relationship to his mother will be covered in greater deatil in Chapters XVII and XIX
Page 354-365 - Several artists, critics, filmmakers, authors, and philosophers talk to Karen about the house.
Main takeaways from this section.
1. - Many of the men and some of the women openly flirt with Karen despite her still being technically married to Navidson.
2. - Stanely Kubrick confirms what was stated earlier in the book that the parts of the film that Navidson worked on are of noticeably higher quality than the others (Navidson's brother Tom, who's not experienced in film/photography worked on the other parts of the film which were more shaky and lower quality overall).
3. - Some of the people interviewed exist in real life, while others are purely fictional characters.
Examples of real people - Stanley Kubrick (Filmmaker), Stephen King (Camile Paglia (Critic), Anne Rice (Novelist), Hunter S Thompson (Novelist), Jacques Derrida (Philosopher), Steve Wozniak (Inventor and Philantropist), Andrew Ross (Literature Professor and Princeton University), Harold Bloom (Critic), Walter Mosley (Novelist), Kiki Smith (Figurative Artist), Douglas Hofstadter (Cognitive Scientist), and David Copperfield (Magician).
Examples of made-up people - Leslie Stern (M.D. Psychiatrist), Byron Baleworth (British Playwright), Jennifer Antipala (Architect and Structural Engineer) and Poe t (21 years old).
Page 358 - Eric Kepland theorizes that the house could be an incarnation of Navidson's mother, representing her absense in his life.
Page 368 - Karen reveals that one of Navidson's notable pieces of his collection is Kevin Carter's Pulitzer Prize winning photo of the vulture and Sudanese girl. Not only does this hint at Navidson's artist inspiration, since his signature style is photographing people war/conflict/famine/natural disaster situations. Navidson's style seemed to invovle him wanting to capture the small moments that people have during the most tragic situations and keeming them preserved, possibly reflecting that fact that there isn't much photos or videos of Navidson's childhood. Though more importantly, the back of his photo print has the words "Delial" penciled in. This is a phrase that Navidson had the tendency to use randomly, much to Karen's disdain.
Page 373 - For a few pages, there's several of these blocks of "XXXXXXXXX" and the reason is due to the fact that Johnny had accidentally left some bottle of German ink on some of Zampano's papers, which spilled over and whiped out almost 40 pages, the footnotes survived only because he hadn't incorporated them yet, they were written out separately ona series of green index cards held together by a yellow rubber band.
Page 375 - An editors note claims that the remainder of one of the footnote and 17 pages of text vanished from the manuscript that Johnny had supplied (2 pages are missing as well).
Page 386 - One scholar theorizes that the reason why Navidson chose to go back to the houseis show that he owns it instead of his wife Karen. This is questionable though considering the fact that Navidson could have just bought Karen's share of the home, invest in paper writing, lectures, and other acts of publicity in order to earn more money.
Page 392 - Navidson reveals the meaning of "Delial", it was a name that Navidson gave to a small Sudanese girl that Navidson photographed (which started his photography career) and died in his arms. The trauma of that event seems to go into his consciousness, as he says the name whenever he's upset, and none of his friends had ever figured out who "Delial" was until Karen showed that photograph in an interview and the back of the photograph had the word "Delial" written on it.
Page 407 - First it must be prefaced that many of the people who entered the house have experienced severe physical and mental issues, though an updated list has shown that ever since Navidson re-entered the house, many of the effects from these people such as Karen, Navidson, Chad, Daisy, or Reston have either been reduced or diminished completely (ex: Karen's bad cough went away, and Navidson's night terrors went away). However, it has been shown that the Navidson Record seems to also have adverse effects on people who haven't even entered the house. What this means is that even people who have simply researched the Navidson Record have reported significant changes in their life. Surprisingly, many of the effects for some of the people are actually positive changes like a decrease in anxiety. But many of the people have reported incredibly negative effects such as insomnia and obssiveness over the Navidson Record, three cases have resulted in suicide. This leads to the theory that Johnny Truants mental decline could be linked to his discovery of the Navidson Record.
Page 414 - A footnote states that the exact location of the house has never been fully known, though some suspect it could be somewhere in the environs of Richmond, close to the University of Virginia, or near Colonial Williamsburg.