Tigers in Red Weather
2 journalers for this copy...
This book started with great promise, but I felt it sort of ran out of steam part way. Its not an easy read as it goes through each character in turn and gives you each of their perspective on events that have taken place. Some of the characters could have had more depth and I did not really get into it although I did finish it.
Journal Entry 2 by swan-scot at Fortrose Cathedral in Fortrose, Scotland United Kingdom on Thursday, June 19, 2014
Released 9 yrs ago (6/19/2014 UTC) at Fortrose Cathedral in Fortrose, Scotland United Kingdom
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I left this in a tree on a grassy area at the rear of the cathedral.
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If you are new to BookCrossing and find this book and this site; welcome! Enjoy the site, the book and hopefully the BookCrossing community. I hope you'll join BookCrossing (it doesn't cost anything to join!) and if you do, please feel free to send me a Private Message, by clicking on the name “swan-scot”, to ask for help with anything.
Found the book lodged in a tree behind Fortrose Cathedral, possibly put there by the fellows who cut the grass -- nice touch!
Nearly stopped reading it several times, as I was having trouble getting into the cookie-cutter characters' petty problems. Stuck it out, however, and felt the last section made the trek through the first 330 pages worthwhile. Overall, a good freebie.
Nearly stopped reading it several times, as I was having trouble getting into the cookie-cutter characters' petty problems. Stuck it out, however, and felt the last section made the trek through the first 330 pages worthwhile. Overall, a good freebie.