Mistletoe Murder
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Registered by solittletime, Portland, Maine, USA on July 6, 2015. Pre-numbered label used for registration. Mass market paperback.
Reserved for the 2015 Never Judge a Book By Its Cover Release Challenge, hosted by Secretariat, which week 27 features red, white, or blue on the cover. [red, white, blue]
Also reserved for for the 2015 Christmas in July Release Challenge, hosted by booklady331.
Reserved for the 2015 Never Judge a Book By Its Cover Release Challenge, hosted by Secretariat, which week 27 features red, white, or blue on the cover. [red, white, blue]
Also reserved for for the 2015 Christmas in July Release Challenge, hosted by booklady331.
Journal Entry 2 by solittletime at Little Free Library - 117 Noyes St in Portland, Maine USA on Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Released 8 yrs ago (7/7/2015 UTC) at Little Free Library - 117 Noyes St in Portland, Maine USA
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Released in a Little Free Library on Noyes St, Portland, Maine USA, around 9 PM on July 06, 2015.
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Picked up in the Noyes St. LFL while on a walk around the neighborhood with florafloraflora. It's not my cup of tea, but it looks like something at least two of my BCinDC cohorts would enjoy, so I picked it up for them. Thanks!
Bringing this to this afternoon's BCinDC meetup in Alexandria, Virginia.
Picked up at the BCinDC meeting at ResQGeek's house. It's been long enough since I've read any of the Leslie Meier books that I can't remember if I read this one or not. Guess I'll find out.
Melydia brought this book to the meet-up at ResQgeek's house and offered it to me. However, I had received a copy at the meet-up/Christmas party at AuthorAuthor's house in the First Line game and I recently read it. But Melydia said, "take the number and journal it, because it was registered by SoLittleTime." Couldn't pass up that chance.
I will even cut and paste my review of the book
I read this book over the weekend because I wanted something quick and simple. The mystery was pretty well done, although there were a few things that showed it was written pre-internet (a Google search would have seriously saved Lucy some time). I did find the interpretation of the sculpture a little out there but otherwise, not bad. The characters were interesting enough and the device of starting each chapter off with a product description from the catalog company where Lucy worked was intriguing -- it took me a while to see some of the connectino to the contents of the chapter. I would read another in this series if I happened to come across it somewhere, but I didn't find it compelling enough that I need to read all of the others right away.
I will even cut and paste my review of the book
I read this book over the weekend because I wanted something quick and simple. The mystery was pretty well done, although there were a few things that showed it was written pre-internet (a Google search would have seriously saved Lucy some time). I did find the interpretation of the sculpture a little out there but otherwise, not bad. The characters were interesting enough and the device of starting each chapter off with a product description from the catalog company where Lucy worked was intriguing -- it took me a while to see some of the connectino to the contents of the chapter. I would read another in this series if I happened to come across it somewhere, but I didn't find it compelling enough that I need to read all of the others right away.
Journal Entry 7 by furball at LFL - Crystal Dr., Crystal City Water Park #36793 in Arlington, Virginia USA on Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Released 7 yrs ago (12/21/2016 UTC) at LFL - Crystal Dr., Crystal City Water Park #36793 in Arlington, Virginia USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Releasing to the Little Free Library at the VRE station. Good thing too, the selection of books in there was pretty abysmal.