Digital Fortress
Registered by jax987654321 of Wembley, Greater London United Kingdom on 9/12/2015
This book is in a Controlled Release!
2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by jax987654321 from Wembley, Greater London United Kingdom on Saturday, September 12, 2015
This was not sold at the charity shop I work in and was going to be thrown out. I have read this book a while back, so brought it to take to one of the official book crossing zones
Journal Entry 2 by jax987654321 from Wembley, Greater London United Kingdom on Saturday, September 12, 2015
This was not sold at the charity shop I work in and was going to be thrown out. I have read this book a while back, so brought it to take to one of the official book crossing zones
Journal Entry 3 by jax987654321 at Ealing, Greater London United Kingdom on Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Released 8 yrs ago (2/23/2016 UTC) at Ealing, Greater London United Kingdom
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sent as a rabk to an elderly lady who has just started to read
Journal Entry 4 by kingfan30 at Somewhere in Lincs 🤷‍♂️, Lincolnshire United Kingdom on Friday, February 26, 2016
Thank you so much for sending the books. I will take them with me on my next visit. :-)
This has been taken into my aunt today :-)
Journal Entry 6 by kingfan30 at Somewhere in Lincs 🤷‍♂️, Lincolnshire United Kingdom on Thursday, March 24, 2016
The book is now back with me, I will find it a new home soon
16 July 19 - I read The Da Vinci Code many moons ago, and remember it being a fairly enjoyable read although maybe a little disspointing after all the hype. Now I was pretty sure I read the other Dan Brown books at the time but when I read the back of this, it didn’t seem familiar, so I popped it on the shelf to take a closer look at some point.
And so here I am having finished it. At the start I expected something familiar to click, but about a quarter of the wat in decided I definitely hadn’t read it before. I actually found the beginning a bit slow, especially as I remember the Da Vinci Code getting started from the very beginning. It picks up at about half way through, although it’s pretty obvious what the outcome will be. The men are pretty pervey at times although it all seems like water off a ducks back to Susan. Considering the subject there were some terms I didn’t really understand but not in away that affected the story. Overall an ok, quick read that didn’t require a huge amount of brain power.
16 July 19 - I read The Da Vinci Code many moons ago, and remember it being a fairly enjoyable read although maybe a little disspointing after all the hype. Now I was pretty sure I read the other Dan Brown books at the time but when I read the back of this, it didn’t seem familiar, so I popped it on the shelf to take a closer look at some point.
And so here I am having finished it. At the start I expected something familiar to click, but about a quarter of the wat in decided I definitely hadn’t read it before. I actually found the beginning a bit slow, especially as I remember the Da Vinci Code getting started from the very beginning. It picks up at about half way through, although it’s pretty obvious what the outcome will be. The men are pretty pervey at times although it all seems like water off a ducks back to Susan. Considering the subject there were some terms I didn’t really understand but not in away that affected the story. Overall an ok, quick read that didn’t require a huge amount of brain power.
Journal Entry 7 by kingfan30 at Somewhere in Lincs 🤷‍♂️, Lincolnshire United Kingdom on Sunday, July 21, 2019
Released 4 yrs ago (7/20/2019 UTC) at Somewhere in Lincs 🤷‍♂️, Lincolnshire United Kingdom
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
I know generally Bookcrossing is about releasing books for free, however in May my cousin lost her 5 month old daughter Ivy to SMA1. As a result they set up Ivy’s Gifts (www.ivysgifts.co.uk) to raise money for Oxford Hosipitals Charity who looked after them during this terrible period. They are holding a book stall to help with their fundraising and so this is one of the books I have passed onto them.