Simmer Down

by Jessica Conant-Park, Susan Conant | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 9780425220894 Global Overview for this book
Registered by jblueafterglow of Coquitlam, British Columbia Canada on 4/30/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by jblueafterglow from Coquitlam, British Columbia Canada on Wednesday, April 30, 2008
A Gourmet Girl Mystery. Recipes Included!

"Deliciously delightful! A heaping helping of simmering suspense and just plain fun." - Alesia Holliday, author of Blondes Have More Felons

Includes a preview of the next Gourmet Girl Mystery, Turn Up The Heat.

Another book given to me by SmellyBelly's mother's neighbor. Won't read, will release.

Released 15 yrs ago (6/15/2008 UTC) at Commercial Drive (see release notes for details) in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

It's Car-Free Day on the Drive! Hidden a few issues from the top inside the Westender box located outside Caffé Roma on the southeast corner of Commercial Drive and Grant Street.

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Journal Entry 3 by jblueafterglow from Coquitlam, British Columbia Canada on Tuesday, June 17, 2008
I was at Caffé Roma today watching Italy beat France and therefore move on to the knockout phase as Netherlands beat Romania. Ka-raaaazy. As we were leaving I decided to check the Westender box to see if this book was still there a couple of days later. It was. Not surprising considering new issues of Westender come out every Thursday. Everyone who regularly reads Westender would have already gotten a copy. And it would seem no one wanted to hunt for it, because with the detailed release notes I posted soon after the release, it wouldn't have been possible to not find the book's location. I brought it home and will release it somewhere else at a later date.

Journal Entry 4 by jblueafterglow at Pacific Spirit Park in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada on Friday, June 20, 2008

Released 15 yrs ago (6/20/2008 UTC) at Pacific Spirit Park in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

Released at 10:40am on the bench at the trail intersection of East Canyon and West Canyon, just north of Chancellor Boulevard. An hour later (at the end of our dogwalk) it was still there - now it looks like it might rain soon, somebody catch it before it gets soggy!

The Canyons Are Simmering

Bench plaque:
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY QUAKENBUSH

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Journal Entry 5 by monitorman from Vancouver, British Columbia Canada on Sunday, August 3, 2008
We found this book while walking our dog towards Spanish Banks. It wasn't on the bench, but nearby, on the gate where two trails cross. Very intrigued by the little post-it telling me it wasn't "lost".
I'm going to read it, and release it soon.

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