Lamentation
2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Semioticghost from Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom on Thursday, September 19, 2024
A book for you to enjoy and pass on!
Journal Entry 2 by Semioticghost at -- Somewhere in Durham in Durham, County Durham United Kingdom on Thursday, September 19, 2024
Released 2 wks ago (9/19/2024 UTC) at -- Somewhere in Durham in Durham, County Durham United Kingdom
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You can make a journal entry here, anonymously if you want. I hope you enjoy (or have enjoyed) the book and that you'll get a chance to leave it somewhere else for someone else to find in due course.
There is an old (but still very informative) article on bookcrossing to be found here:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/jul/31/fiction.features1
Journal Entry 3 by greenbadger at Durham, County Durham United Kingdom on Saturday, September 21, 2024
Picked up from the book buffet at the Durham Uncon.
Journal Entry 4 by greenbadger at St Albans, Hertfordshire United Kingdom on Monday, September 30, 2024
The sixth book in the Shardlake series and it's another really good one. Shardlake, a lawyer, is once more asked to help the Queen. She's written a confessional book which is radically religious, at a time when Henry VIII is burning those who disagree with him. Sansom recreates the Tudor world extremely well, the brilliance and danger of the court, the grinding poverty of many, and the widely-held belief that one's status is ordained by God. Shardlake draws his assistants, Barak and the young Nicholas, into danger - and may not even be able to trust his own household.