2 journalers for this copy...

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Journal Entry 1 by goldenwattle from Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Saturday, November 06, 2010
ABOUT THE BOOK: Australia's landscape is dying...how can it be saved? In his bestselling book, Back from the Brink, Peter Andrews wrote a brilliant, provocative and original analysis of the escalating crisis facing Australia's landscape. In this much-awaited sequel he sets out a radical, yet achievable, plan to bring our landscape back to life.
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Journal Entry 2 by goldenwattle at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Saturday, November 06, 2010
I've scored it ten for the message. This is the sort of book you wish more people would read.
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Journal Entry 3 by goldenwattle at Acton, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Friday, January 07, 2011
Released 1 yr ago (1/8/2011 UTC) at Acton, Australian Capital Territory Australia CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:

Released at the Canberra BookCrossing meet, held at the National Botanic Gardens, Acton, ACT. FreePages took the book. National Botanic Gardens
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Journal Entry 4 by FreePages at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Saturday, January 08, 2011
I'm very interested in Peter Andrew's message and have been wanting to read his books for quite a while - narrowly missed buying them both last year. Thanks for the loan goldenwattle - hope to read it sooner then later.
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Journal Entry 5 by goldenwattle at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Friday, June 03, 2011
Thank you for returning the book. I am passing the book onto an interested reader.  To the finder, enjoy, and I hope you will write a journal entry so that previous readers will know that this book has been found (even anonymously). It is always a joy to find where it has gone. Once you've read this book, pass it on to a friend, or set it out "in the wild" for someone else to find as you did. You can remain anonymous but if you are interested in joining please consider using - Goldenwattle as your referrer. When you pass this book along, please make a release note to let others know where you left it. Thank you.
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