Frankenstein (Dover Thrift Editions)
Registered by quietorchid of Saint Paul, Minnesota USA on 3/14/2015
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
1 journaler for this copy...
1955 Banned in South Africa.
For more information about banned books go to the American Library Association page.
Shelley's tale of the modern day Prometheus is still required readings (also how could you get the jokes in the movie Young Frankenstein otherwise?) Chilling tale of where the search for knowledge takes you, if you don't stop and think about purpose beforehand.
Fly far little book!
For more information about banned books go to the American Library Association page.
Shelley's tale of the modern day Prometheus is still required readings (also how could you get the jokes in the movie Young Frankenstein otherwise?) Chilling tale of where the search for knowledge takes you, if you don't stop and think about purpose beforehand.
Fly far little book!
Journal Entry 2 by quietorchid at New Scenic Cafe On 61 in Duluth, Minnesota USA on Friday, October 2, 2015
Released 8 yrs ago (10/1/2015 UTC) at New Scenic Cafe On 61 in Duluth, Minnesota USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Left on a table. A 2015 Spook-tacular Haloween Challenge release.
This is a Banned/challenged book released for Banned Books Week. Remember threats to literature are threats to freedom. In honor of Charlie Hebdo and his staff, remember if we don't stand up for freedom, we all lose. Read freely, read deeply, read well. We are ALL Charlie.
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. 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!
This is a Banned/challenged book released for Banned Books Week. Remember threats to literature are threats to freedom. In honor of Charlie Hebdo and his staff, remember if we don't stand up for freedom, we all lose. Read freely, read deeply, read well. We are ALL Charlie.
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. 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!