3 journalers for this copy...

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Journal Entry 1 by craftycomrade from Alma, Colorado USA on Thursday, December 15, 2005
While this wasn't my favorite book in the MYTH series, it was nice to have closure
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Journal Entry 2 by craftycomrade at US mail in Fellow bookcrosser, A Book Swap! -- Controlled Releases on Friday, December 16, 2005
Released 6 yrs ago (12/16/2005 UTC) at US mail in Fellow bookcrosser, A Book Swap! -- Controlled Releases WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES: On its way!
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Journal Entry 3 by melydia from Centreville, Virginia USA on Monday, December 26, 2005
I just got back from my honeymoon tonight, and after a long, frustrating day at airports this was a very welcome find amidst the junk mail and bills. Thanks so much!
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Journal Entry 4 by melydia from Centreville, Virginia USA on Friday, April 07, 2006
This is the twelfth and final volume of one of my favorite series of all time. A word of warning: read the rest of the series first. And if it's been a while (as it had been with me), at least reread Sweet Myth-tery of Life. I was a little lost here and there, as some events in this book take place simultaneously with its predecessor. Also note that as this is a book with M.Y.T.H. Inc. in the title, it is not narrated solely by Skeeve, but (in this case) mostly by Guido. His incessant Guys'n'Dolls-esque speech gets a bit tiring from time to time, but if you enjoy old mafia movies there are certain scenes that are just a hoot. I would share the plot, but there isn't much to say. Ostensibly it's about a popular uprising against The Great Skeeve for raising taxes, but really it's just a tying up of loose ends. The ending is optimistic, and it's nice to have some closure after all these years.
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Journal Entry 5 by melydia from Centreville, Virginia USA on Saturday, April 29, 2006
Since I was unsuccessful in my release while I was in Illinois last weekend, I'm taking this to the Southern Maryland Celtic Festival today.
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Journal Entry 6 by melydia at Jefferson Patterson Park in Saint Leonard, Maryland USA on Saturday, April 29, 2006
Released 5 yrs ago (4/29/2006 UTC) at Jefferson Patterson Park in Saint Leonard, Maryland USA WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES: Left this on a bench at the Glen Stage at the Celtic Festival of Southern Maryland. (http://www.cssm.org/festival/)
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Journal Entry 7 by AnonymousFinder on Monday, May 01, 2006
Melydia, thanks for leaving it there. I picked it up off the bench at the Glen Stage because I wanted to sit there. I had heard of BooCrossing before, but this was the first time I found one in the wild. I really liked a lot of stuff that Robert Asprin wrote years ago. I even chased down several of his more obscure books, like "Tambu" and "Bug Wars", and made them a permanent part of my library. But his more recent work hasn't done much for me. I picked this up hoping to find things had changed. No such luck. Oh, well. I haven't decided where I'm going to leave it, but I'll be releasing it in the next few days. CAUGHT IN ST. LEONARD MD USA
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