3 journalers for this copy...

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Journal Entry 1 by marcienz from Darfield, Canterbury New Zealand on Wednesday, January 27, 2010
This book was given to me by a rep. It is a "free uncorrected proof". http://www.joanne-harris.co.uk/v3site/books/blueeyedboy/index.html Here's a link to the author's website if you want some background on the novel. Dropped off yesterday and was "caught" before I released it.
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Journal Entry 2 by futurecat from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Monday, February 01, 2010
Found lurking in my 'litterbox' when I got home last night. Looks good! ^ ^ 00 =+= v
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Journal Entry 3 by futurecat from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Monday, February 08, 2010
It's hard to know how to describe this book without including any spoilers. Let's just say the author explores the relationship between truth and fiction both on-line and in the "real" world. It's quite reminiscent of the best of Jodi Picoult in the way that you can never be completely sure of what you're reading. I'm actually half tempted to go back and re-read it now that I know all the twists and turns, just to see how that changes my perception of earlier events in the novel. ^ ^ 00 =+= v
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Journal Entry 4 by futurecat at Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Released 2 yrs ago (2/8/2010 UTC) at Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES: Given to another bookcrosser at tonight's meetup. ^ ^ 00 =+= v
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Journal Entry 5 by rarsberry from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Saturday, February 13, 2010
Picked this book up at the meetup on Tuesday night.
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Journal Entry 6 by rarsberry at Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Saturday, November 13, 2010
Starting this book today. (Saturday 13)
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Journal Entry 7 by rarsberry at Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Finished the book on the car ride to Dunedin on Friday 24th. Big change about 3/4s of the way through the book took a while to adjust to. One can only assume the ending is what we think it is.
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