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ROUND BEHIND THE ICE-HOUSE (PUFFIN TEENAGE FICTION S.)
by Anne Fine | Teens
Registered by winglytteltonwitchwing of Harwell, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Sunday, September 14, 2008
Average 4 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

status (set by AnonymousFinder): travelling


3 journalers for this copy...

Journal Entry 1 by winglytteltonwitchwing from Harwell, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Sunday, September 14, 2008

This book has not been rated.

Bought at the Red Cross book sale in Timaru 


Journal Entry 2 by winglytteltonwitchwing at Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Friday, July 10, 2009

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Released 2 yrs ago (7/10/2009 UTC) at Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand

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Given to a fellow bookcrosser as I won't have time to release before leaving the country.

The Christchurch bookcrossers meet up on a regular basis,the information is on BCNZ Yahoo NZ The main organizers are FutureCat and myself and we welcome new members to our very friendly group.




 


Journal Entry 3 by wingfuturecatwing from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Saturday, July 11, 2009

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Lytteltonwitch dropped off a "few" more books that she hasn't had time to release.

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13 November 2009: I released this in a phone box outside the Basin Reserve in Wellington last weekend, and it was caught before I got a chance to make release notes.

Happy bookcrossing to the finder! 


Journal Entry 4 by wingAnonymousFinderwing on Sunday, November 08, 2009

4 out of 10

We were walking home after sunbathing at the waterfront and saw this random book sitting ontop of the phone booth in Mount Cook. After reading the inner cover, we took it home and read it. Personally, I found the authors constant changing between present and past tense very distracting as well as unclear, resulting in confusion and a lot of re-reading. She also skips to another character without a link. i.e talking about the neighbour then flipping quickly to the sister. I also thought the overall context failed to be either quality or attention grabbing. Its a male twin completly obsessed with everyone around him - namely his sister - who cannot let go of the fact they have grown apart and no longer need to do everthing together. Almost to the extent where he is stalking his sisters moves, in a false sense of reality. I plan on moving this book somewhere along mount vic in the weekend.

CAUGHT IN WELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND 




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