@ Lost Girls
Registered by onions33 of on 4/25/2004
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by onions33 from not specified, not specified not specified on Sunday, April 25, 2004
I enjoyed the unlikely hero of this book - a cocaine sniffing, empty-souled young lawyer who goes to solve the mystery of two murdered teenage girls. Pretty soon the girls start following him around...
I liked the ending, too.
I liked the ending, too.
Journal Entry 2 by schwester from Wien Bezirk 03 - Landstraße, Wien Austria on Tuesday, April 27, 2004
Picked up at Pickwick´s.
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update May 29th, 2004:
Seemed to me to be a rather strange book - but maybe it´s me not being used to reading mystery novels... So THAT really is BookCrossing - starting to read a book you otherwise would never have tried... and enjoying it. I think I´m not going to be a mystery fan, but had a good read with that one.
Or as The New York Times put it: It´s hard to say exactly what kind of tale Pyper has told, but there´s no doubt that he has told it brilliantly.
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...intended to release it today, but Sonnenuhr requested it for herself...
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update May 29th, 2004:
Seemed to me to be a rather strange book - but maybe it´s me not being used to reading mystery novels... So THAT really is BookCrossing - starting to read a book you otherwise would never have tried... and enjoying it. I think I´m not going to be a mystery fan, but had a good read with that one.
Or as The New York Times put it: It´s hard to say exactly what kind of tale Pyper has told, but there´s no doubt that he has told it brilliantly.
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...intended to release it today, but Sonnenuhr requested it for herself...
Journal Entry 3 by sonnenuhr from Krems an der Donau, Niederösterreich Austria on Monday, May 31, 2004
Habe das Buch in barbaraschubert`s Wohnung entdeckt und hoffe, dass ich bald zum Lesen und Weiterverstecken komme!
Liebe Grüße,
Sonnenuhr
Liebe Grüße,
Sonnenuhr