Let's consider two possibilities...
Scenario 1: The book being textless is a bug, and the real text is exactly as ajotatxe posted above. (This happens to be the case.)
Scenario 2: The book being textless is completely deliberate, and you're meant to answer the questions by studying the blank text. (This happens to be a hypothetical, because the current situation isn't deliberate.)
Now I argue that Scenario 2 is loads more interesting, and is the way it should be done. The irony in Nemris referring to the book as his "greatest work" when it contains zero words (outside of the title) is, in my opinion, far too good to pass up as a playful jab at over-intellectual literature. Furthermore, under both scenarios, the answers to the first two questions of Nemris' test are exactly the same; the only question with different answers for the two scenarios is the third question, which would have to be rewritten to something more appropriate for Scenario 2.
The point is, I'm very much against this bug being fixed. I'd rather just have one of the questions changed on the test.
Last edited by ScrotieMcB; 24/07/14 08:18 PM.