Maigret and the Hundred Gibbets
Registered by Heaven-Ali of Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on 8/25/2016
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Heaven-Ali from Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Thursday, August 25, 2016
Reserved for the Birmingham Uncon 2016.
Journal Entry 2 by Heaven-Ali at UK Unconvention 2016 - Birmingham in Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Sunday, September 18, 2016
Released 7 yrs ago (9/23/2016 UTC) at UK Unconvention 2016 - Birmingham in Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom
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Picked up with thanks at the BookcrossingUK Unconvention in Birmingham. Now safely on my (tottering) to-be-read pile, the one next to my to-be-read shelves :)
My first Maigret in maybe 25 years!
My first Maigret in maybe 25 years!
This was well-sketched, but ultimately without likeable characters.
Journal Entry 5 by Semioticghost at Heimvolkshochschule Burg Fürsteneck in Eiterfeld, Hessen Germany on Monday, July 16, 2018
Released 5 yrs ago (7/16/2018 UTC) at Heimvolkshochschule Burg Fürsteneck in Eiterfeld, Hessen Germany
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If you are the finder, you can make a journal entry here - you can remain anonymous if you want! I hope you enjoy the book and that you'll get a chance to leave it somewhere else for someone else to find in due course. There is an old (but still very informative) article on bookcrossing to be found here:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/jul/31/fiction.features1
Journal Entry 6 by Semioticghost at Heimvolkshochschule Burg Fürsteneck in Eiterfeld, Hessen Germany on Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Released 5 yrs ago (7/16/2018 UTC) at Heimvolkshochschule Burg Fürsteneck in Eiterfeld, Hessen Germany
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
If you are the finder, you can make a journal entry here - you can remain anonymous if you want! I hope you enjoy the book and that you'll get a chance to leave it somewhere else for someone else to find in due course. There is an old (but still very informative) article on bookcrossing to be found here:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/jul/31/fiction.features1