4 journalers for this copy...

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Journal Entry 1 by reader1107 from Tucson, Arizona USA on Tuesday, December 06, 2005
It's always a shock to pick up a book to read and ... gasp ... it isn't registered! I've had this one for months!! Actually, I bought this one because I started Lost In A Good Book only to discover nearly immediately that it was a sequel. And so I'm starting with this one.
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Journal Entry 2 by reader1107 from Tucson, Arizona USA on Sunday, December 11, 2005
I still can't really form an opinion about this book! I did just finish it, though, and will probably put it up for a book ray. I do like the play on words for the characters' names and laughed out loud over Jack Schitt's finale in the book. I liked the alternative history in the book, and found Thursday's father to be quite delightful. snipped from the back cover: Welcome to the surreal version of Great Britain, circa 1985, where time travel is routine, cloning is a reality (dodos are the resurrected pet of choice), and literature is taken very, very seriously... Book Ray -- order to be adjusted and subject to change: turbobarge -- UK MonkeCatcher -- New Zealand WelshHelen -- UK jessicaloveyou -- Singapore <-- on its way here back home to reader1107 -- USA
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Journal Entry 3 by reader1107 at Enjoy! in Controlled Release, Given to a fellow bookcrosser -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, January 28, 2006
Released 6 yrs ago (1/28/2006 UTC) at Enjoy! in Controlled Release, Given to a fellow bookcrosser -- Controlled Releases WILD RELEASE NOTES:

RELEASE NOTES: On its way to begin a book ring...
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Journal Entry 4 by turbobarge from Cairo - Maadi, Cairo Governorate Egypt on Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Just received in the post today- will get to it as soon as I have finished my other bookring book.
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Journal Entry 5 by turbobarge from Cairo - Maadi, Cairo Governorate Egypt on Sunday, February 05, 2006
After the first few pages, I wasn't convinced I was going to like this book. The concepts of Thursday Next's world seemed a little too challenging for my skills at suspending disbelief. Happily, I was wrong. Like The Time Traveller's Wife, these implausible concepts are presented so matter-of-factly that it is hard not to be swept into the course of the novel. The Eyre Affair is easy to read and engaging, if not especially weighty. I look forward to reading more of Thursday's adventures.
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Journal Entry 6 by turbobarge from Cairo - Maadi, Cairo Governorate Egypt on Friday, February 10, 2006
Mailed to Monkecatcher 8th Feb
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Journal Entry 7 by MonkeCatcher from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Monday, February 13, 2006
Received today in the post. I'll get to reading it after I finish my current read.
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Journal Entry 8 by MonkeCatcher from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Tuesday, February 21, 2006
ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT! Thank you so much for starting this bookring, reader - what a fantastic book! This was exactly my type of read - humerous, fast-paced, with a little bit of fantasy aspects chucked in there. Happy reading to all the people still left on the list - you are in for a cracker :) I posted it off to WelshHelen this afternoon. It should reach you in 7-10 working days :)
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Journal Entry 9 by MonkeCatcher at New Zealand Post in Rangiora, Canterbury New Zealand on Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Released 6 yrs ago (2/21/2006 UTC) at New Zealand Post in Rangiora, Canterbury New Zealand WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES: Realeased as part of a bookring
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Journal Entry 10 by WelshHelen from Ponthenri, Wales United Kingdom on Friday, March 03, 2006
Received from MonkeCatcher today (thank you). I have a book to finish then it'll be straight on to this one.
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Journal Entry 11 by WelshHelen from Ponthenri, Wales United Kingdom on Monday, March 13, 2006
What a brilliant book! Loved the word-play and ideas such as the bookworms being badly affected by what they read :-), the Richard III play, the dodos and the whole jumping in and out of books made me smile and will stay with me for a while. Oh, and as a Welsh woman living in England - and a Welsh-speaker - I'm probably a spy :-) PMd jessicaloveyou today for her address.
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Journal Entry 12 by WelshHelen from Ponthenri, Wales United Kingdom on Friday, March 17, 2006
Posted to jessicaloveyou surface mail 14th March
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