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Registered by
Plum-crazy
of Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on 7/14/2023
This Book is Currently in the Wild!



3 journalers for this copy...

Journal Entry 1 by
Plum-crazy
from Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Friday, July 14, 2023


Wishlist book bought as a birthday gift

Journal Entry 2 by
Plum-crazy
at Birthday Group, Birthday present -- Controlled Releases on Friday, July 14, 2023


Released 1 yr ago (7/14/2023 UTC) at Birthday Group, Birthday present -- Controlled Releases
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
Wish list book going off in a birthday package - enjoy your day

Journal Entry 3 by kirstykat at Potters Bar, Hertfordshire United Kingdom on Sunday, August 13, 2023
I am sorry for logging this late - I could have sworn that I had already done it. It was part of Plum-crazy's wonderful birthday package.
I think that because I have wanted to read an exciting, but not demanding, novel for so long, I found this very disappointing.
It is a very simple, and simply written novel and the 'Whodunnit' is not hard to work out. The plot is thin and very main character's daily life is very twee and convenient - she is more or less her own boss - working in her aunt's chocolate shop - and she can come and go as she pleases and spent more time having the mysteries of the plot on her mind, then she working - totally unrealistic.
I found the book a bit of a hard read in the sense that I wanted the story to move faster than it did and to be meatier than it was.
That said, for a light read it met the standard and did the job. Short and quick to read, even if not as well written as I would have liked.
Good commuter book as you do not need to concentrate too much.
I think that because I have wanted to read an exciting, but not demanding, novel for so long, I found this very disappointing.
It is a very simple, and simply written novel and the 'Whodunnit' is not hard to work out. The plot is thin and very main character's daily life is very twee and convenient - she is more or less her own boss - working in her aunt's chocolate shop - and she can come and go as she pleases and spent more time having the mysteries of the plot on her mind, then she working - totally unrealistic.
I found the book a bit of a hard read in the sense that I wanted the story to move faster than it did and to be meatier than it was.
That said, for a light read it met the standard and did the job. Short and quick to read, even if not as well written as I would have liked.
Good commuter book as you do not need to concentrate too much.

On it's way to Daffodil-2 for maybe herself and definitely other volunteers at The Cameo Cafe (which raises money to support Dementia) to enjoy.

Received in a parcel from Kirstycat yesterday along with 7 other books. Thanks very much.

This book will be placed on the Cameo Cafe bookshelf.
To the finder:-
Welcome to bookcrossing -you have found a travelling book. Please make a journal entry now to say where you found the book in case it has been moved. Then, when you have read it, please come back and make a further entry saying whether or not you enjoyed the book and why. It is now yours to do as you like with it, pass it to a friend or just leave it somewhere different for someone else to find and help it with its' journey. Of course if you can't bear to part with it at the moment then keep it, but please let me know that you have found it. If you join bookcrossing, which is free and spam-free, you can follow the book on its' travels as you will get an email each time it changes hands, but if you prefer to remain anonymous, that's fine too. Please also say what you intend to do with the book next. Thanks for coming onto the site to let me know you have found the book.
I already have books travelling in many countries around the world-a list can be found on my bookcrossing profile.
When re-releasing this book please be aware that airports are not a good place to leave books unless they have a specific book exchange shelf or area, due to security problems, so they may well just be disposed of. Also charity shops may well discard books that have been labelled in any way and they mostly chose only the books in the very best condition
to place on their shelves and discard the rest-so another bad release option.
To the finder:-
Welcome to bookcrossing -you have found a travelling book. Please make a journal entry now to say where you found the book in case it has been moved. Then, when you have read it, please come back and make a further entry saying whether or not you enjoyed the book and why. It is now yours to do as you like with it, pass it to a friend or just leave it somewhere different for someone else to find and help it with its' journey. Of course if you can't bear to part with it at the moment then keep it, but please let me know that you have found it. If you join bookcrossing, which is free and spam-free, you can follow the book on its' travels as you will get an email each time it changes hands, but if you prefer to remain anonymous, that's fine too. Please also say what you intend to do with the book next. Thanks for coming onto the site to let me know you have found the book.
I already have books travelling in many countries around the world-a list can be found on my bookcrossing profile.
When re-releasing this book please be aware that airports are not a good place to leave books unless they have a specific book exchange shelf or area, due to security problems, so they may well just be disposed of. Also charity shops may well discard books that have been labelled in any way and they mostly chose only the books in the very best condition
to place on their shelves and discard the rest-so another bad release option.

Removed from the Cameo Cafe bookshelf today to make room for newer titles. Will re-release soon.

Journal Entry 8 by
daffodil-2
at Phone Box Library in Briggate, Norfolk United Kingdom on Friday, January 17, 2025


Released 2 wks ago (1/18/2025 UTC) at Phone Box Library in Briggate, Norfolk United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
This book was left in the phone box library.
To the finder:-
Welcome to bookcrossing -you have found a travelling book. Please make a journal entry now to say where you found the book in case it has been moved. Then, when you have read it, please come back and make a further entry saying whether or not you enjoyed the book and why. It is now yours to do as you like with it, pass it to a friend or just leave it somewhere different for someone else to find and help it with its' journey. Of course if you can't bear to part with it at the moment then keep it, but please let me know that you have found it. If you join bookcrossing, which is free and spam-free, you can follow the book on its' travels as you will get an email each time it changes hands, but if you prefer to remain anonymous, that's fine too. Please also say what you intend to do with the book next. Thanks for coming onto the site to let me know you have found the book.
I already have books travelling in many countries around the world-a list can be found on my bookcrossing profile.
When re-releasing this book please be aware that airports are not a good place to leave books unless they have a specific book exchange shelf or area, due to security problems, so they may well just be disposed of. Also charity shops may well discard books that have been labelled in any way and they mostly chose only the books in the very best condition
to place on their shelves and discard the rest-so another bad release option.
To the finder:-
Welcome to bookcrossing -you have found a travelling book. Please make a journal entry now to say where you found the book in case it has been moved. Then, when you have read it, please come back and make a further entry saying whether or not you enjoyed the book and why. It is now yours to do as you like with it, pass it to a friend or just leave it somewhere different for someone else to find and help it with its' journey. Of course if you can't bear to part with it at the moment then keep it, but please let me know that you have found it. If you join bookcrossing, which is free and spam-free, you can follow the book on its' travels as you will get an email each time it changes hands, but if you prefer to remain anonymous, that's fine too. Please also say what you intend to do with the book next. Thanks for coming onto the site to let me know you have found the book.
I already have books travelling in many countries around the world-a list can be found on my bookcrossing profile.
When re-releasing this book please be aware that airports are not a good place to leave books unless they have a specific book exchange shelf or area, due to security problems, so they may well just be disposed of. Also charity shops may well discard books that have been labelled in any way and they mostly chose only the books in the very best condition
to place on their shelves and discard the rest-so another bad release option.