The Historian
by Elizabeth Kostova | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0316730300 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0316730300 Global Overview for this book
4 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Littlemave from Weston, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Pre-numbered label used for registration.
Picked up from a freecycler recently. It's quite a large paperback.
"What does the legend of Dracula have to do with th emodern world?"
Picked up from a freecycler recently. It's quite a large paperback.
"What does the legend of Dracula have to do with th emodern world?"
I had this thrust into my hands at the Porterhouse Pub. Being rather under the weather (Not drink, headache) It took me a while to register someone had given it to me. SO a belated THANKS to LittleMave who thought of me :)
Journal Entry 3 by woosang at Australian Bookcrossing convention 2007 in Melbourne CBD, Victoria Australia on Sunday, September 30, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (10/4/2007 UTC) at Australian Bookcrossing convention 2007 in Melbourne CBD, Victoria Australia
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I have found a copy in a pile under my bed, so this one can be free.
Releasing at the 2007 convention
I have found a copy in a pile under my bed, so this one can be free.
Releasing at the 2007 convention
Picked up off the temptation table at the convention. I've had this book recommended to me, so I'm glad you had a another copy under the bed, Woosang!
Reserved for crimson-tide
Reserved for crimson-tide
Hurriedly read as I was curious about it -- it seems to be so ubiquitous.
The writing is all right, and the plot moves along quickly enough, although it plods in the middle. I guess it's a page turner. It'd certainly be good on a long haul flight. Probably appeals to people who liked Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code and Ian Caldwell's The Rule of Four -- not that I've read the latter, but both novels seem to turn up in the same reviews.
The writing is all right, and the plot moves along quickly enough, although it plods in the middle. I guess it's a page turner. It'd certainly be good on a long haul flight. Probably appeals to people who liked Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code and Ian Caldwell's The Rule of Four -- not that I've read the latter, but both novels seem to turn up in the same reviews.
Journal Entry 6 by livrecache at By mail in A BookCrosser, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases on Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (12/26/2007 UTC) at By mail in A BookCrosser, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases
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On its way to Western Australia.
On its way to Western Australia.
Journal Entry 7 by crimson-tide from Balingup, Western Australia Australia on Saturday, January 5, 2008
Thanks for the RABCK livrecache. It certainly is a fat paperback! I can't say that either 'The Da Vinci Code' or 'The Rule of Four' really turned me on, so this may sit on the shelf for a while. Or not.