Gilgamesh
Registered by cally-c of Alfreton, Derbyshire United Kingdom on 7/8/2009
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
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Review
"'Joan London's glancing, iridescent, intelligent first novel... is such a pleasure to read, her prose a seamlessly shifting blend of poetry, pathos and humour' Washington Post; 'Streamlined, strong and remarkably lovely... Reading Gilgamesh is like watching a magician who can do many things rapidly, expertly and all at once' New York Times Book Review; 'An epic tale from a writer of considerable distinction' Sydney Morning Herald"
"'Joan London's glancing, iridescent, intelligent first novel... is such a pleasure to read, her prose a seamlessly shifting blend of poetry, pathos and humour' Washington Post; 'Streamlined, strong and remarkably lovely... Reading Gilgamesh is like watching a magician who can do many things rapidly, expertly and all at once' New York Times Book Review; 'An epic tale from a writer of considerable distinction' Sydney Morning Herald"
A really good read,
Journal Entry 3 by cally-c at Sunnybank Guesthouse in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Monday, July 10, 2017
Released 6 yrs ago (7/9/2017 UTC) at Sunnybank Guesthouse in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire United Kingdom
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This book set off on its travels in July....but where has it decided to stay?
Well, if you're reading this then you've found it & you can tell us!
Please take a minute to say where it was discovered...
...& you can tell us what you thought of it.
When you've read it, please pass it to a friend to enjoy
or leave it in a public place for someone else to find -just like you did!
(If you decide to join Bookcrossing, please consider putting me,
cally-c as your referring member-thanks!)