The Complete Book of Aussie Yarns
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by goldenwattle from Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Friday, April 16, 2021
This is a chance to read the stories which have been fine tuned by generations of other Australian storytellers as they were passed from generation to generation.
Given to me for Bookcrossing.
Given to me for Bookcrossing.
Journal Entry 2 by Needle-n-Thread at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Wednesday, June 9, 2021
I read about half this, but didn't didn't finish it. I tired of the yarns. A book half the length would have been better.
Journal Entry 3 by goldenwattle at Rusten House in Queanbeyan, New South Wales Australia on Saturday, July 24, 2021
Released 2 yrs ago (7/24/2021 UTC) at Rusten House in Queanbeyan, New South Wales Australia
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Released outside Rusten House, Queanbeyan, NSW. Enjoy, and it's really appreciated if you can please log this book to let previous readers know it has found a new reader, and where it travels to next. Then we can all follow its journey. Thank you 🙂 .
Rusten House, now known as Rusten House Art Centre, is a heritage-listed former hospital and nurses' dormitory at Collett Street, Queanbeyan, NSW. It was designed by W. H. Downey and built from 1859 to 1862 by Daniel Jordan and Gibson.
To the finder, enjoy, and I hope you will write a journal entry so that previous readers will know that this book has been found (even anonymously). It is always a joy to find where it has gone. Once you've read this book, pass it on to a friend, or set it out "in the wild" for someone else to find as you did.
You can remain anonymous but if you are interested in joining please consider using - Goldenwattle as your referrer.
When you pass this book along, please make a release note to let others know where you left it. Thank you.
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Rusten House, now known as Rusten House Art Centre, is a heritage-listed former hospital and nurses' dormitory at Collett Street, Queanbeyan, NSW. It was designed by W. H. Downey and built from 1859 to 1862 by Daniel Jordan and Gibson.
To the finder, enjoy, and I hope you will write a journal entry so that previous readers will know that this book has been found (even anonymously). It is always a joy to find where it has gone. Once you've read this book, pass it on to a friend, or set it out "in the wild" for someone else to find as you did.
You can remain anonymous but if you are interested in joining please consider using - Goldenwattle as your referrer.
When you pass this book along, please make a release note to let others know where you left it. Thank you.
More information on BookCrossing
I read a few pages and discovered that it’s not really my thing. I have left it at Southpoint along with a book mark for the next person to keep or pass on if they choose to.