Rabbit, Run
Registered by eastbaybookmisr of Oakland, California USA on 4/26/2010
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
1 journaler for this copy...
1990 Fawcett Crest paperback of the 1960 bestseller novel by the late author who died last year. I bought this copy from a used bookstore across from Market Hall in Rockridge District in the early 1990s.
I can let this go after I read:
1954 Friends From Philadelphia (short story) [read 2018]
1956 Central Park (essay) [read 2013]
1959 The Poorhouse Fair [read 2019]
Edit March 6, 2020: I tried to read this a second time, and still was not able to do more than skim it, although it is not terribly long. So for what it's worth, I currently have this ranked at #753 on my ranked list of best-read books lately.
I can let this go after I read:
1954 Friends From Philadelphia (short story) [read 2018]
1956 Central Park (essay) [read 2013]
1959 The Poorhouse Fair [read 2019]
Edit March 6, 2020: I tried to read this a second time, and still was not able to do more than skim it, although it is not terribly long. So for what it's worth, I currently have this ranked at #753 on my ranked list of best-read books lately.
Journal Entry 2 by eastbaybookmisr at Little Free Library at 6440 Pinehaven Road in Oakland, California USA on Friday, March 6, 2020
Released 4 yrs ago (3/7/2020 UTC) at Little Free Library at 6440 Pinehaven Road in Oakland, California USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
... in the box.
And please visit the next meetup of TriValley BookCrossing group, at Panera Bread in Dublin, the second Tuesday of each month.
And if you are now hoping to catch or release another book, but don't know where, check out my home page for a full list of all the local Little Free Libraries and other great release zones, where books can be safely left and found!
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And please visit the next meetup of TriValley BookCrossing group, at Panera Bread in Dublin, the second Tuesday of each month.
And if you are now hoping to catch or release another book, but don't know where, check out my home page for a full list of all the local Little Free Libraries and other great release zones, where books can be safely left and found!
Aside from loving shared books, my main passion in life is supporting the human rights work of my good friend, Anni Cyrus. 💖 💖 Her life story of survival as a childhood refugee is astounding, and quite moving!
Please look her up on Google and YouTube. You can also follow her on Facebook and Instagram, among other platforms.