Escape from Warsaw (Original title: The Silver Sword)
1 journaler for this copy...
A book that I recently acquired for the purposes of giving it away. This book was a favorite of mine as a child -- I probably read it 30 times in grade school.
Like all books for younger readers that I register, this is done in memory of Becky, the daughter of a dear friend and fellow bookcrosser, ResQgeek, who was tragically killed in August 2010.
Becky's love lives in you! Live her love by sharing Becky's hugs! Visit the Becky's Hugs page at Facebook. http://www.BeckysHugs.com
Like all books for younger readers that I register, this is done in memory of Becky, the daughter of a dear friend and fellow bookcrosser, ResQgeek, who was tragically killed in August 2010.
Becky's love lives in you! Live her love by sharing Becky's hugs! Visit the Becky's Hugs page at Facebook. http://www.BeckysHugs.com
Journal Entry 2 by 6of8 at Little Free Library #22442 - 115 Southwood Ave in Silver Spring, Maryland USA on Saturday, February 20, 2016
Released 8 yrs ago (2/20/2016 UTC) at Little Free Library #22442 - 115 Southwood Ave in Silver Spring, Maryland USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
I left this book along with one other one in a Little Free Library I discovered recently -- looks like I am the first BookCrosser to visit it. Released in memory of Becky who would have been 15 this year -- Live Becky's Love by Sharing Becky's Hugs!
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Any future reader or recipient of this book is encouraged to leave a journal entry here on the BookCrossing site to let prior readers know the fate of the book. You can make an anonymous entry without joining the BookCrossing movement, but if you are interested in joining, it is a free and spam-free community where your contact information is not shared with others. Best of all, members receive private messages via e-mail from books like this one when those books are journaled, allowing for long-term relationships between books and readers.