This Year It Will Be Different
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by KawasakiBabe from Littletown, Liversedge, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Thursday, August 12, 2010
Good old Maeve Binchy does it again - so easy to read. She has insight into the characters and lives of ordinary people (like me) and her writing is fluent, even in this collection of short stories.
Journal Entry 2 by KawasakiBabe at Forget-Me-Not Trust Charity Shop in Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Thursday, August 12, 2010
Released 13 yrs ago (8/13/2010 UTC) at Forget-Me-Not Trust Charity Shop in Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom
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Thank you for taking the time to say where you have found this book. While the idea of book crossing is to give books away, by donating them to a charity shop, other book crossers have chance to find them - at the same time as putting some pennies into a local charity.
If this is your first visit, welcome to the addictive world of book-crossers. Happy reading!
If this is your first visit, welcome to the addictive world of book-crossers. Happy reading!
Journal Entry 3 by Plum-crazy at Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Monday, August 16, 2010
Another catch from the Forget-Me-Not Trust Charity shop (we must be their best customers & donors KawasakiBabe!) Will be taking this to Scotland in September & will release as part of the September Sapphire Challenge.
Journal Entry 4 by Plum-crazy at Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Sunday, August 29, 2010
Might read it first - or might not! Watch this space for a review if read :o)
Journal Entry 5 by Plum-crazy at harbour in Port Patrick, Scotland United Kingdom on Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Released 13 yrs ago (9/14/2010 UTC) at harbour in Port Patrick, Scotland United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
left on the information stand
Released as part of the 2010 ULTIMATE CHALLENGE
& the SEPTEMBER SAPPHIRE Challenge (#29)
To the finder of this book...Welcome to BookCrossing!
Not only have you found a free book (which I hope you'll enjoy!) but you've also found a whole community of booklovers who love to share their books not just with each other but with the world in general.
Please make a short journal entry to let us know the book is in safe hands & where you found it.
This will keep it's unique history up to date & we can all follow it's travels around the bookloving world.
It won't cost you anything to do this & you can remain anonymous....or maybe you'd like to join us!
(If you consider joining BookCrossing, could I ask you to consider putting me, Plum-crazy, as your referring member)
When you've read the book help it to continue with it's travels
by passing it to someone else who'll enjoy it or leave it anywhere it can find a new reader.
Thank you!
Released as part of the 2010 ULTIMATE CHALLENGE
& the SEPTEMBER SAPPHIRE Challenge (#29)
Not only have you found a free book (which I hope you'll enjoy!) but you've also found a whole community of booklovers who love to share their books not just with each other but with the world in general.
Please make a short journal entry to let us know the book is in safe hands & where you found it.
This will keep it's unique history up to date & we can all follow it's travels around the bookloving world.
It won't cost you anything to do this & you can remain anonymous....or maybe you'd like to join us!
(If you consider joining BookCrossing, could I ask you to consider putting me, Plum-crazy, as your referring member)
When you've read the book help it to continue with it's travels
by passing it to someone else who'll enjoy it or leave it anywhere it can find a new reader.
Thank you!
Journal Entry 6 by AnonymousFinder at Port Patrick, Scotland United Kingdom on Wednesday, January 19, 2011
My wife read it, not a ´mans´´ book, and she thought it was OK, nothing ecstatic.