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Journal Entry 1 by boreal from Dunedin, Otago New Zealand on Wednesday, January 14, 2009
A remarkable journey of hope, bravery and strength
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Journal Entry 2 by boreal at Christchurch, New Zealand, BookCrossing Convention -- Controlled Releases on Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Released 3 yrs ago (1/21/2009 UTC) at Christchurch, New Zealand, BookCrossing Convention -- Controlled Releases CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES: For convention purposes
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Journal Entry 3 by futurecat from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Another one I might have to read before April... ^ ^ 00 =+= v
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Journal Entry 4 by futurecat from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Friday, January 30, 2009
An interesting book. So much of reading it felt like deja vu - I could hear echoes of comments lytteltonwitch had made about her own experience. And yet other parts of the author's story were very different to LW's. I've always said (with admittedly warped logic) that as they say 1 in 5 people will get cancer, and 5 women in my immediate circle have had it (sadly, only two of whom have survived), I should be safe. After reading this, I hope even more that that's true. Such a terrible disease, not only in its physical effects but in the tremendous impact it has on the lives of everyone it touches. ^ ^ 00 =+= /
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Journal Entry 5 by futurecat at Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Monday, February 02, 2009
Released 3 yrs ago (2/2/2009 UTC) at Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES: Added to the book collection for the convention. Happy bookcrossing to the finder! ^ ^ 00 =+= v
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Journal Entry 6 by Chch2009-Con from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Monday, February 02, 2009
Reserved for the 2009 Bookcrossing Convention.
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Journal Entry 7 by MissMarkey from Harwell, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Thursday, April 23, 2009
I picked this book up at the Christchurch convention and released it in the River Avon. I threw it in from the bridge in a double bag. I saw it picked up by someone having a ride in a punt. Travel well little book and keep dry.
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