Bittersweet
3 journalers for this copy...
Specifically for wild release trying to recruit new bookcrossers...
Journal Entry 2 by Booknose at Bookbox in Book Box, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, October 30, 2004
Released on Saturday, October 30, 2004 at about 8:00:00 PM BX time (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) at Bookbox in Bookbox, A Bookbox Controlled Releases.
RELEASE NOTES:
Releasing in Vivyip's Truly Anything Goes Box
RELEASE NOTES:
Releasing in Vivyip's Truly Anything Goes Box
Taken from vivyips book box!
A wonderful read!
Forgot to add that there are some pages missing from this book. I don't feel I missed a *whole* lot but it's a very disconcerting feeling to get that far in a book and find about 20 pages missing. LOL!!
Forgot to add that there are some pages missing from this book. I don't feel I missed a *whole* lot but it's a very disconcerting feeling to get that far in a book and find about 20 pages missing. LOL!!
The mortal remains of this poor sad Reading Companion arrived at the Book Cemetery amid scenes of heartbreak and gnashing of teeth. Following a very moving and emotional Memorial Service in the Great Chapel, the remains of our friend were laid to rest in the Herbarium. The Chief Mourner was heard to cry out "If only I had had more thyme" as the tiny casket was buried beneath the ers and rue. The Choir gave a magnificent rendition of "Scarborough Fair" as the congregation stood in silence. Flags were at half-mast and a 24-gun salute concluded the proceedings.
Chief Mourner was jarrett622, who had to be assisted to the limousine following proceedings. We at the Book Cemetery extend our sincere condolences at this sad time.
R.I.P.
Thank you sooo much, BookCemetery, for the lovely and moving service you performed for our dearly departed family member. You made a very difficult time much easier.
Until now I've never known what to do with my lost friends. I couldn't stand the thought of throwing them away or simply burning them. What a lovely way to memorialize a friend who brought me so many hours of pleasure. *sniff*
Until now I've never known what to do with my lost friends. I couldn't stand the thought of throwing them away or simply burning them. What a lovely way to memorialize a friend who brought me so many hours of pleasure. *sniff*