In the Shadow of Blackbirds
Registered by PyryJere of Kittilä, Lappi / Lappland Finland on 12/16/2018
This book is in a Controlled Release!
2 journalers for this copy...
In the middle of the 1918 influenza epidemic, Mary Shelley Black arrives in San Diego. Her childhood best friend's brother claims to commune with the dead through spirit photography.
Kolmoishaasteeseen (23):
p. 4: My hands and knees trembled, and my teeth chattered with the frantic intensity of a Morse code distress signal: tap tap tap TAP TAP TAP tap tap tap.
p. 6: The wheels of the train click-clacked, click-clacked, click-clacked over the lack of conversation.
p. 158: No, no, no, screamed the rational voice inside my head.
p. 278: The click click click of talons scuttled somewhere unseen.
Kolmoishaasteeseen (23):
p. 4: My hands and knees trembled, and my teeth chattered with the frantic intensity of a Morse code distress signal: tap tap tap TAP TAP TAP tap tap tap.
p. 6: The wheels of the train click-clacked, click-clacked, click-clacked over the lack of conversation.
p. 158: No, no, no, screamed the rational voice inside my head.
p. 278: The click click click of talons scuttled somewhere unseen.
Journal Entry 2 by PyryJere at a fellow bookcrosser, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases on Friday, February 19, 2021
Journal Entry 3 by Chania at Kokkola, Keski-Pohjanmaa / Mellersta Österbotten Finland on Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Thank you for the bonus - I might have to read this soon, as this sounds like a book my grown-up kid might be interested it, so they'll get it next!
Journal Entry 4 by Chania at Kokkola, Keski-Pohjanmaa / Mellersta Österbotten Finland on Sunday, February 28, 2021
I liked this - very interesting, and also exciting. And so scary because it was so current to this time; people wearing masks and dying of influenza. Brrr...
Released 3 yrs ago (2/28/2021 UTC) at Tampere, Pirkanmaa / Birkaland Finland
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To my grown-up kid next, they are interested in supernatural things, so I suppose this book would go well too!