The Girl Who Played With Fire (Film Tie in)

by Stieg Larsson | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 1849163421 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingDiane-Fraserwing of Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom on 5/19/2012
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2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by wingDiane-Fraserwing from Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom on Saturday, May 19, 2012
Second book in the Millennium Series. Bought from the Salvation Army Charity Shop on Clayton Street, Newcastle. On Mount TBR :) (caz)

Journal Entry 2 by wingDiane-Fraserwing at Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom on Monday, November 12, 2012

Released 11 yrs ago (11/12/2012 UTC) at Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom

CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:

Releasing for the THE challenge. Off to my friend :)

ETA - June 2013 - She enjoyed this and has returned it for me to read.

Journal Entry 3 by wingDiane-Fraserwing at Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom on Sunday, April 27, 2014
Finally started reading this book :)






Journal Entry 4 by wingDiane-Fraserwing at Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 4, 2014
It's taken me quite a while to get on to reading this tome (569 Pages) but I am certainly pleased I finally got to it. Steig Larsson had a very clever way of writing - keeping you in suspense all the way through this second novel in the Millenium Trilogy. I did not cotton on to who was behind all the evil things at all !

I have book three waiting to be read and I suspect it won't take me quite as long to get to as I have gone and bought the audiobook of it too :)


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Released for SNAP challenge

ETA Feb 2015 - bookshelf replenished and this one brought back to the UK to re-release

Released 9 yrs ago (4/11/2015 UTC) at Bookcrossing Convention 2015 in Oxford, Oxfordshire United Kingdom

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Welcome to Bookcrossing!

You have found a travelling book. Why not join in the fun? Read, release and pass on but don't forget to write a Journal Entry telling us where you found the book, if you read it what you thought about it and where you are going to leave it. If you join bookcrossing before you do the entry you will get an alert when the next person writes up about it and can track its travels. If you prefer to just leave an Anonymous Journal Entry, it will brighten up my day either way. Oh and if you like the book sooooo much you just don't want to let it go that is fine too, maybe one day eh ☺

Enjoy!!


Journal Entry 7 by wingSemioticghostwing at Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom on Saturday, April 11, 2015
Picked up with thanks at the Oxford International BookCrossing convention! This was the first BookCrossing book I've ever seen with a QR code: impressive!

Journal Entry 8 by wingSemioticghostwing at Jackson Road in Clacton on Sea, Essex United Kingdom on Friday, May 8, 2015

Released 8 yrs ago (5/8/2015 UTC) at Jackson Road in Clacton on Sea, Essex United Kingdom

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

This book is to be left in the basket on the coffee table in the upstairs waiting room of Reunion House in Clacton.

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Coffee Link, Neptune Marina (upstairs, book case on far wall)

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