The Old Nurse's Story
Registered by dillydalley of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on 4/28/2018
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by dillydalley from Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Saturday, April 28, 2018
This is a slim volume of spooky short stories written by Elizabeth Gaskell in the 1850s.
Journal Entry 2 by goldenwattle at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Sunday, August 30, 2020
Journal Entry 3 by goldenwattle at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Strange little stories, but worth a read.
Journal Entry 4 by Needle-n-Thread at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Saturday, September 5, 2020
Weird stories.
Journal Entry 5 by goldenwattle at Little Library at organic garden. in Margaret River, Western Australia Australia on Thursday, August 11, 2022
Released 1 yr ago (8/11/2022 UTC) at Little Library at organic garden. in Margaret River, Western Australia Australia
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
I swapped this for another book in a little library in Margaret River, WA. Enjoy, and it's really appreciated if you can please log this book to let previous readers know it has found a new reader, and where it travels to next. Then we can all follow its journey. Thank you 🙂.
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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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.
More information on BookCrossing