Dear Maggie (Harlequin Superromance No. 987)
2 journalers for this copy...
This book is on the move and will be sent with the movers from Kaiserslautern, Germany to our new location near Washington, D.C.
The movers will take all of our possessions sometime in July or August and we will get access to them again when we get settled and unpacked in our new house in October or November. This book will be marked as traveling until I get the chance to get all my books out on bookshelves and make new journal entries that will change the status to something more suitable.
The movers will take all of our possessions sometime in July or August and we will get access to them again when we get settled and unpacked in our new house in October or November. This book will be marked as traveling until I get the chance to get all my books out on bookshelves and make new journal entries that will change the status to something more suitable.
This book has been unpacked in Waldorf, Maryland.
One of my favorite features of BookCrossing is the opportunity to track books where ever they may go. We just moved from Waldorf, MD to Bolling Air Force Base in Washington D.C. and it is time to update each book's location and make sure that we have located each book after the move.
I am trying to set the status of all my books to be correct at this time.
Permanent Collection (PC) means that I plan to keep this book for the foreseeable future.
Available (AVL) means that I have read the book or don't desire to read the book and it is ready to move on in some fashion.
To Be Read (TBR) means that I plan to read it (at least someday) and after I read it I will decide what to do with it.
I reserve the right to change my mind at any time!
I am trying to set the status of all my books to be correct at this time.
Permanent Collection (PC) means that I plan to keep this book for the foreseeable future.
Available (AVL) means that I have read the book or don't desire to read the book and it is ready to move on in some fashion.
To Be Read (TBR) means that I plan to read it (at least someday) and after I read it I will decide what to do with it.
I reserve the right to change my mind at any time!
Every once in a while I have to clean off my shelves and it is time now for this book to be moving on. Books have to move along even though I haven't had the time to read them for a variety of reasons. Usually it is a change of interest, but there are other reasons like it collecting dust because it has been here for too long!
Journal Entry 6 by crrcookie at 2011 BookCrossing Convention in -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, etc, Virginia USA on Thursday, March 17, 2011
Released 13 yrs ago (4/15/2011 UTC) at 2011 BookCrossing Convention in -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, etc, Virginia USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
This book is from my personal stash of books to release. I'll be leaving the D.C. area shortly after the 2011 BookCrossing Convention and anything that I don't have to move is all the better. I am putting this book on the book buffet and hoping it finds a good home.
Where will this book end up and what kind of journey will it have along the way?
Where will this book end up and what kind of journey will it have along the way?
from the convention. Thanks!
rabck from the convention; some a bit far fetched. Maggie is a cop reporter, working nights with a 3yo son. Photographer Nick is really an FBI guard, sent to protect Maggie - but the strings just kept getting strange.
Journal Entry 10 by NancyNova at United States Post Office - 1586 Sumneytown Pike in Kulpsville, Pennsylvania USA on Thursday, April 19, 2018
Released 6 yrs ago (4/19/2018 UTC) at United States Post Office - 1586 Sumneytown Pike in Kulpsville, Pennsylvania USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
For the 3 every week and KTM release challenges
If you aren't familiar with Bookcrossing, take a few minutes to check out this very cool site. Bookcrossers LOVE books, and more than anything, they love to read books and then set them free for other people to find and enjoy. I would love it if you would leave a journal entry -- you can say where you found the book or how you liked it when you read it. Then, when you are ready, pass it along for someone else to enjoy! Thanks and happy reading!
If you aren't familiar with Bookcrossing, take a few minutes to check out this very cool site. Bookcrossers LOVE books, and more than anything, they love to read books and then set them free for other people to find and enjoy. I would love it if you would leave a journal entry -- you can say where you found the book or how you liked it when you read it. Then, when you are ready, pass it along for someone else to enjoy! Thanks and happy reading!