I thought the priest's story intriguing, though I was really bored by the long travelogue that preceded it, and I wasn't impressed by the religious treatise following it;
I really enjoyed the soldier's story, and look forward to finding out the mystery of Mystery;
I was deeply bored by the poet's story and in the end I just kept skipping past his philosophizing bullshit;
I found the scholar's story deeply moving, and I note that two movies in recent years have dealt with the issues raised in the story:
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) and 50 First Dates (2004), Both movies illustrated the respective problems very clearly. I'm very keen to find out what kind of resolution is offered to that situation; and
I am enjoying the detective's story so far.