Choke
Registered by shoegal on 7/11/2002
3 journalers for this copy...
I loved this book. "Choke" is definitely not for those with a weak stomach or a closed mind. I spent the whole time reading this book excited to find out what happened next, but then a little grossed out when it came along.
Journal Entry 2 by shoegal at Ciatti's Restaurant in Saint Cloud, Minnesota USA on Friday, July 12, 2002
Released on Friday, July 12, 2002 at Bench outside of Ciatti's restaurant, by Herbergers lingerie dept. in Saint Cloud, Minnesota USA.
I plan on releasing the book before 2:00 pm today.
I plan on releasing the book before 2:00 pm today.
This book isn't there anymore. Maybe it's in the lost and found?
I found this book on the park bench by Ciatti's... i let my boyfriend read it, and now ive taken it with me to England for the summer where Im working abroad. Its an interesting book, and I havent finished it yet, but when I do, I plan to release it into the wild here. Ive been holding on to it for a year now, and I feel Ive had my time with it. Sorry it took so long for an entry. I hope this book has wings. will confirm its official release.
I have dropped Choke off at the local BUNAC office in London, where they have a free book swap for the travellers and local workers. The office gets travellers from all over, including Australia and Canada, so I thought it the best place if any to drop off. The novel itself was very interesting and cleverly written, though I found myself lost a few times as it jumps a bit, and the ending was like wha....? but all in all an interesting read.
I was really excited to see this book on the book swap shelf at BUNAC in London. I had heard great things. I started it yesterday, July 24, 2003 and am already to chapter 8. It's really cool that this book originated in Minnesota, cause I go to school there at Macalester College. Anyway. I'll write again when I release the book. Thanks for doing this -
I just wanted to add a quote from the book that i absolutely love -
"Art never comes from happiness."
"Art never comes from happiness."