How I Live Now
Registered by worldbooknight on 4/23/2012
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Journal Entry 1 by worldbooknight at -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Sunday, April 22, 2012
Released 12 yrs ago (4/23/2012 UTC) at -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom
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This book is a gift. It is one of 1 million which has been given in the UK & Ireland as part of World Book Night 2012 to spread the joy and love of reading. We are glad that you are now part of this great book’s journey, hope that you enjoy reading it and, once you have done so, passing it on to someone else who might enjoy reading it too.
World Book Night 2012 is all about introducing new readers to books and we’d ask that you please share this book with someone who does not read regularly and help inspire in them a love of books. When you pass it on, ask the next reader to record their own thoughts on this book by visiting www.worldbooknight.org and entering the unique identifying number.
World Book Night 2012 is all about introducing new readers to books and we’d ask that you please share this book with someone who does not read regularly and help inspire in them a love of books. When you pass it on, ask the next reader to record their own thoughts on this book by visiting www.worldbooknight.org and entering the unique identifying number.
A very interesting book which I would definitely recommend to everyone! My mum found it in the gym and now I plan to pass it on to a friend and might ask for it back to take it to Turkey so that its journey continues!
A college friend passed this book onto me once she had read it. It took me some time to get into it but I really enjoyed it once I did. Am definitely going to pass it onto a friend!
After 'catching' this book from my friend from sixth form, I completely forgot about it what with exams etc. but recently found it and decided to read it! I'm not sure what I expected, but it certainly wasn't this. I found the book intriguing and inspiring and I loved the story progression. The voice of 'Daisy' was intelligently created and for the whole of Part 1 it was interesting to see her progression from sulking anorexic to starving survivor. A great book, and I am passing on to my mum to read before we release to the rest of the world!