4 journalers for this copy...

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Journal Entry 1 by colebear from Jacksonville, Florida USA on Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Mt. TBR
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Journal Entry 2 by colebear from Jacksonville, Florida USA on Sunday, October 09, 2005
I was given this book by my uncle's wife last year and have been meaning to read it for the longest time. I just finished it and really enjoyed it. Now I'll send it along to petaloka as part of a book relay. I'll mail it tomorrow.
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Journal Entry 3 by petaloka on Monday, October 17, 2005
Came in the mail today, thanks. My wife (a non-bookcrosser) is looking forward to reading it and then I'll pass it along.
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Journal Entry 4 by petaloka on Wednesday, December 21, 2005
This book was a bit worn and creased when it got to me and my wife added to its battle scars by spilling some red wine on it. It is still very readable however.
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Journal Entry 5 by petaloka on Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Mailed to QUEZ45 in a book relay on 12/28/05.
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Journal Entry 6 by Quez45 from Oak Ridge, New Jersey USA on Friday, December 30, 2005
I recieved this book from BookRelay.com. Thanks petaloka!
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Journal Entry 7 by Quez45 from Oak Ridge, New Jersey USA on Tuesday, May 02, 2006
I have not yet read this one, but I wanted to get a list started for a bookray. I plan to read this within the next month or two, at which point I will send it on its way.
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Journal Entry 8 by Quez45 from Oak Ridge, New Jersey USA on Friday, May 19, 2006
Although I just started reading this on May 17, I wanted to start collecting names of people that would like to participate in a U.S. bookray for this book. PM me if you would like to join! Bookray Guidelines:
- WHEN YOU RECEIVE THE BOOK, please make a journal entry. This way we know that it has arrived safe and sound.
- Please PM the next person on the list for confirmation of their mailing address as soon as you can. This makes sure they haven't moved or gone on an extended vacation, and reduces the chances of the book getting lost in the mail.
- Please try to finish the book within a reasonable amount of time. This will allow us to keep the bookray moving, and avoid having it getting placed on a "to be read" pile for an undetermined amount of time. Also, if you don't like it, don't feel obligated to finish it before sending it on its way.
- When you finish the book, please make a journal entry (NOT RELEASE NOTES) to let us know when you are finished and that it has been mailed. This way we all know it's traveling again.
- If you are last on the list, it's up to you what to do with the book after reading it. You can keep it, trade it, wild release it, whatever!
- Most of all...Happy Reading!
If you run into any issues, or have any questions, feel free to PM me. Enjoy! Participants in this bookray: - Quez45: Oak Ridge, N.J. (<-- currently here)
- kaireland: Roanoke, Va.
- rebeccaljames: Cincinnati, Ohio
- Alaindrea: Colorado Springs, Colo.
- pigsooie: Fayetteville, Ark.
- WickedWordz: Miami, Fla.
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Journal Entry 9 by Quez45 from Oak Ridge, New Jersey USA on Monday, July 17, 2006
This book helps you to realize that we need to appreciate the things that really matter in life and it teaches you that you should not take these things for granted. The past will always be in the past no matter how much you agonize over it. Instead, focus on the good things in your life. The pages in the last chapter of this book are starting to pull from the binding. The book is still readable, but be careful handling these pages. I will send this off to kaireland in the next few days to start this bookray. Enjoy!
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Journal Entry 10 by AnonymousFinder at Richmond, Virginia USA on Thursday, August 26, 2010
i started to read this book several times but kept putting it down. sometimes that just happens with certain books, so frustrating! just couldn't get into it. finally i saw they made a movie about it, which i saw and LOVED. i felt like i got the essence of the book through that. it was then that i realized i probably won't read it and it's time to give it to someone who will. so, i'm passing it along.
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