The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe
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A joy!
A perfect laugh out load book!
Read it whilst walking to work, and I do think that quite a few people thought I had lost my marbles - laughing out load in the early mornings on my way to work.
A perfect laugh out load book!
Read it whilst walking to work, and I do think that quite a few people thought I had lost my marbles - laughing out load in the early mornings on my way to work.
Noticed this on your wishlist. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Thank you so much for my lovely NSS surprise ! Loved the chocolate too !
A truly delightful read - bit along the lines of '' The 100 year old man who climbed out the window and disappeared'' as all sorts of random and absurd things seem to happen to our Indian friend, the Fakir from Rajasthan. I absolutely loved all the word plays of how to pronounce the Indian names, brilliant and the musings of if the President of France is called Mr Holland, is the President of Holland called Mr France ?? Lovely subtle sense of humours but also a certain degree of political critizism, the way (most) European countries deal with illegal aliens and wanting to get rid of them quickly. Sadly even truer now with the Italian island of Lampedusa have been on the news a lot lately.
All in all a perfect little read and thanks so much for getting it for me as my Oxford NSS gift.
All in all a perfect little read and thanks so much for getting it for me as my Oxford NSS gift.
Journal Entry 5 by kinedi at Filmhouse Cinema in Edinburgh, Scotland United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Released 8 yrs ago (7/19/2015 UTC) at Filmhouse Cinema in Edinburgh, Scotland United Kingdom
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Thank you for catching this book! I hope that you enjoy it and will consider exploring this site and possibly joining. It is free and loads of fun, as you can track your released books in their travels, possibly all over the world!
Please feel free to keep this book for as long as you wish, and whenever you're ready, pass it on. Then watch its journey - you'll be alerted by email each time someone makes a new journal entry. It's all confidential, free and fun (and addictive - but in a GOOD way)!
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Congratulations on finding a Bookcrossing book and Happy Reading!!!
Thanks for this one Kinedi, and lovely to see you by the way.
I just couldn't get into this one, even though I really wanted to like it. The Festival is on in Edinburgh at the moment so I plan to wild release this and hopefully find a new reader for it.
So I was going to wild release this, but instead it's going off to HI77 as part of the wishlist tag game. Happy reading!
One bad idea played,
and you could find yourself
fishing your shorts out of the water;
on the other side of the world.
and you could find yourself
fishing your shorts out of the water;
on the other side of the world.