Chocolat
3 journalers for this copy...
This book was OK, but I don't think it lived up to all the hype. I expected some amazing book, and got a story about a chocolate shop, which was an average read but nothing special.
To be sent to Catrionamoore who ended up with this book after a thrilling game of bookswapping.
Posted to Catrionamoore this morning.
Ooops!
This book arrived quite promptly after it was posted and I remember coming to journal it and the site being a bit dicky. Looks like I forgot to journal it the next time I was on-line.
I tis here and it is safe and it hasn't been read yet.
This book arrived quite promptly after it was posted and I remember coming to journal it and the site being a bit dicky. Looks like I forgot to journal it the next time I was on-line.
I tis here and it is safe and it hasn't been read yet.
Journal Entry 5 by appletreen from Coalville, Leicestershire United Kingdom on Friday, August 11, 2006
I am going to take this book as a reserve read whilst we go away. Although I don't normally read much when we are away tomtom has removed most of the need for my navigation skills. Also, I am not feeling 100% and may want some light relief if I spend any days on my own at the apartment.
If I do read the book it will stay somewhere in the Lake District. If not, it will come home with me and will probably be offered up for reading to the good people of BookCrossing UK (the Yahoo! group).
If I do read the book it will stay somewhere in the Lake District. If not, it will come home with me and will probably be offered up for reading to the good people of BookCrossing UK (the Yahoo! group).
Journal Entry 6 by appletreen from Coalville, Leicestershire United Kingdom on Monday, August 21, 2006
After a week in Braithwaite this book has returned home with me again.
I enjoyed the story, yet I couldn't shake the mental image of the film playing in my head. The screenplay was so close, but not quite the same, to the book that I found I had to keep reminding myself that it wasn't the film and keep the correct storyline in my head.
One book that I really wished I'd read before I saw the film.
I enjoyed the story, yet I couldn't shake the mental image of the film playing in my head. The screenplay was so close, but not quite the same, to the book that I found I had to keep reminding myself that it wasn't the film and keep the correct storyline in my head.
One book that I really wished I'd read before I saw the film.
Journal Entry 7 by appletreen from Coalville, Leicestershire United Kingdom on Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Mellowdaisy is interested in reading this book. If there is no other interest I shall RABCK it.
Received this in the post today, thank you very much catrionamoore :-) I vaguely remember watching some of the film in school years ago in an English lesson so it would be nice to read the book. Hopefully it won't take me too long to get round to it!