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Journal Entry 1 by Blundery on Thursday, July 02, 2009
I am the hugest Markus Zusak fan, and this book didn't fail to deliver. Another visit to the Wolfe boys with this novel, and again we are greeted with rich adjectives and lifelike characters that you might almost know. The way Zusak captures life in the inner Sydney suburbs is unsurpassable. This is another great installment of life as a teenager, and the many thoughts and feelings that go with it. Highly recommended to anyone who has ever spent time in sydney as a teenager.
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Journal Entry 2 by catsalive from Rooty Hill, New South Wales Australia on Friday, July 10, 2009
Very nice. Thanks Blundery. cover blurb: 'You're a bit of a lonely bastard, aren't you?' said Rube. 'Yeah,' I answered. 'I guess I am.' But Cameron Wolfe is hungry. He's sick of being the filthy, torn, half-smiling, half-scowling underdog. He's finally met a girl. He's got words in his spirit. And now he's out to prove that there's nothing more beautiful than an underdog who's willing to stand up. A tough but poetic street story by the acclaimed author of Fighting Ruben Wolfe.
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Journal Entry 3 by catsalive at Australia, BookMooch -- Controlled Releases on Friday, January 07, 2011
Released 1 yr ago (1/7/2011 UTC) at Australia, BookMooch -- Controlled Releases CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
Mooched by deelinsley.
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Journal Entry 4 by deelinsley at Edgeworth, New South Wales Australia on Sunday, January 09, 2011
Thanks Blundery, received book today.
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