Black Sheep, White Lamb
2 journalers for this copy...
I bailed out of this book within a few chapters, mostly because I couldn't stand the main character. Someone else will probably like it more.
Journal Entry 2 by furball at Starbucks - Frontier Drive in Springfield, Virginia USA on Sunday, March 13, 2016
Released 8 yrs ago (3/13/2016 UTC) at Starbucks - Frontier Drive in Springfield, Virginia USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Bringing to the BCinDC meet-up today. It may go home with someone or it may stay on the OBCZ bookcase.
Journal Entry 3 by 6of8 at -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, etc, Virginia USA on Sunday, March 13, 2016
As per usual, I came back from meet-up with a mystery that Furball brought. I will give it a try.
Journal Entry 4 by 6of8 at -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, Maryland USA on Friday, September 9, 2016
This month's reading theme was "animals", so this got pulled from the TBR stack. Not much to say about this. More of a can they figure it out than a whodunit. I came out of this with questions unanswered and I can't say that I bonded with the characters at all.
Journal Entry 5 by 6of8 at Mount Vernon Estate in Alexandria, Virginia USA on Saturday, September 17, 2016
Released 7 yrs ago (9/17/2016 UTC) at Mount Vernon Estate in Alexandria, Virginia USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
This book is being released today during my visit to Mount Vernon as part of the You're Such an Animal Release Challenge.
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