A Window in Time (Harper Monogram)
Registered by Judyjoy of Wynnewood, Pennsylvania USA on 1/24/2010
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
Picked up to bring to the next ABXC meeting.
Journal Entry 2 by Judyjoy at Panera Bread, Audubon in Norristown, Pennsylvania USA on Sunday, February 21, 2010
Released 14 yrs ago (2/20/2010 UTC) at Panera Bread, Audubon in Norristown, Pennsylvania USA
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Released to ABXC group. Happy Reading!
Released to ABXC group. Happy Reading!
from the abxc meeting - a time travel romance. Looks interesting.
2010 mini-ring to Kelsey10
mini-ring back from Kelsey10
Too many books and too little time, making available
back in the stash to be read.
Fair - could have been better. When Brianna goes for a balloon ride…zap! She's back in 1860 and a mail order bride to a Pony Express station master, who didn't send for her. And her great-great-grandmother is zapped to the future in her place. Most of the book centers around Brianna, trying to figure out life on the prairie. Of course, things work out. She starts a lunch counter for the stages coming through, of course figures out how to cook without all the ingredients over a fireplace, and soon has the station master falling in love with her. But just one problem, he's her great-great-grandfather, isn't he? Now what
Journal Entry 9 by NancyNova at United States Post Office - 1586 Sumneytown Pike in Kulpsville, Pennsylvania USA on Saturday, February 14, 2015
Released 9 yrs ago (2/14/2015 UTC) at United States Post Office - 1586 Sumneytown Pike in Kulpsville, Pennsylvania USA
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For the 3 every week, ultimate and Valentine release challenges
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