3 journalers for this copy...

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Journal Entry 1 by karen07814 from Colchester, Essex United Kingdom on Saturday, June 12, 2010
To the finder of this book: Hello and congratulations! You have not only found yourself a good book, but a whole community of booklovers dedicated to sharing books with one another and the world at large. I hope that you will write a journal entry letting me know that the book has been found, and that you'll stick around a bit and get to know Bookcrossing. Feel free to read and keep this book, or to pass it on to a friend or even set it out "in the wild" for someone else to find like you did. And if you do choose to join, I hope you'll consider using me, karen07814, as your referring member. Happy reading!
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Journal Entry 2 by karen07814 at SlackSpace OBCZ in Colchester, Essex United Kingdom on Saturday, July 03, 2010
Released 1 yr ago (7/3/2010 UTC) at SlackSpace OBCZ in Colchester, Essex United Kingdom WILD RELEASE NOTES:
over to you
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Journal Entry 3 by potok-fan at Turku, Varsinais-Suomi Finland on Thursday, November 04, 2010
Oh the shame and embarrassment! I've had this book since the summer, and didn't journal it straightaway when we got home to Finland because I wanted to upload pics from Mr P's phone to use in my journal entries... ... and now here it is November and I still haven't done so. Bad Bookcrosser! [place-holder for pics, which are *still* trapped in his phone, and a pretty story about our lovely day with Karen]
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Journal Entry 4 by potok-fan at Kortteliravintola Kerttu in Turku, Varsinais-Suomi Finland on Thursday, November 04, 2010
Released 1 yr ago (11/4/2010 UTC) at Kortteliravintola Kerttu in Turku, Varsinais-Suomi Finland WILD RELEASE NOTES:
I've liked Mike Gayle in the past, but this one just isn't grabbing me. I'm going to release it at our local bookcrossing meeting tonight.
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Journal Entry 5 by pippis at Turku, Varsinais-Suomi Finland on Thursday, November 04, 2010
Well, I've turned thirty and I could relate to "Thirty means owning at least one classical CD, even if it's Now That's What I Call Classical Vol 6.", so I just couldn't leave the poor thing lying on the table. At least people at the meet up gave praise to Mike Gayle, so I'm looking forward to reading this one! Thought I'd share this with you too: We had come Cecelia Ahern and other chick lit on the table as well and as someone referred to this book as "male version of Cecelia's works" I asked what the genre would then be called, if it isn't chick lit. One crosser's hubby gave an immediate answer: "Pig lit!" The whole table went hysterics.
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