The Queen of the Big Time
2 journalers for this copy...
Registered by solittletime, Portland, Maine, USA on May 7, 2020. Pre-numbered label used for registration. Hardcover book.
Reserved for the 2020 Never Judge a Book By Its Cover Release Challenge, hosted by Secretariat, which week 20 features a picture with grass showing or the word grass in the title.
Also reserved for the May, 2020 Ultimate Challenge, with a theme of Government, hosted by jumpingin.
And for the May 2020 Royalty Challenge, hosted by AlterEgoZoe.
Reserved for the 2020 Never Judge a Book By Its Cover Release Challenge, hosted by Secretariat, which week 20 features a picture with grass showing or the word grass in the title.
Also reserved for the May, 2020 Ultimate Challenge, with a theme of Government, hosted by jumpingin.
And for the May 2020 Royalty Challenge, hosted by AlterEgoZoe.
Journal Entry 2 by solittletime at Little Free Library - 11 Elm St. in Gorham, Maine USA on Sunday, May 24, 2020
Released 3 yrs ago (5/24/2020 UTC) at Little Free Library - 11 Elm St. in Gorham, Maine USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Released in the Little Free Library at 11 Elm St, Gorham, Maine USA, around 8 PM on May 23, 2020.
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I picked up this book at the Elm Street Little Free Library on May 25th and I am looking forward to reading it! XOXO
I'm "Anonymous Finder" who found this book on May 25th in Gorham, Maine and I'm posting to update its release today, August 12th at a Little Free Library in Lewiston, Maine.
I enjoyed the book - it has a slow start, but picks up at about page 60. The cover doesn't at all reflect the story, but it's an enjoyable read nonetheless.
I enjoyed the book - it has a slow start, but picks up at about page 60. The cover doesn't at all reflect the story, but it's an enjoyable read nonetheless.