Cabin Fever (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #6)
2 journalers for this copy...
gave to quietorchid at the TC BX meetup
Oh Boy! A Banned book! Thanks mngirl!
This brings me back to my childhood. I read comic books that my parents considered stupid. My father had a habit of ripping them up if they were lying around as 'junk,' until I was able to point out that Thor discussed the concept of Ragnarok, and Conan brought up the ennui of civilization that often brought its downfall. Besides, the words were multisylabbic, and improved my vocabulary.
Greg wants stuff for Christmas. Greg wants money. Everyone else is stupid. It snows.
No such luck here, no wonder it is popular. Dad would have tossed it, and I wouldn't have had a leg to stand on. Maybe this is the start of gotterdammerung. (look it up)
Greg wants stuff for Christmas. Greg wants money. Everyone else is stupid. It snows.
No such luck here, no wonder it is popular. Dad would have tossed it, and I wouldn't have had a leg to stand on. Maybe this is the start of gotterdammerung. (look it up)
Journal Entry 5 by quietorchid at Gingko Coffee Shop - Snelling And Minnehaha in Saint Paul, Minnesota USA on Monday, December 24, 2012
Released 11 yrs ago (12/24/2012 UTC) at Gingko Coffee Shop - Snelling And Minnehaha in Saint Paul, Minnesota USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Left on the shelves.
#43 in D for December 2012 challenge.
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#43 in D for December 2012 challenge.
Welcome to Bookcrossing, where Books roam freely! I hope you enjoy the book, and leave a journal entry so I can see where the book ended up. You can remain anonymous if you'd like, or join and follow the book's travels throughout the world! If you join, please mention me, quietorchid, or any other journaller as the referring member. The site is free, secure, and non-spamming. Take a look around, and then go read!
P.S. If the book is too good to read and release, that's okay, you can keep it, just let me know that it's found a good home!