
Death of a Sparrow
Registered by Zeborah of Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on 9/13/2004
This Book is Currently in the Wild!

3 journalers for this copy...

The dangers of the greenhouse effect and nuclear power in the 'future' of 2000. :-)

Journal Entry 2 by futurecat from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Picked up at the meetup tonight. Will probably end up buried deep in my TBR pile for a few months, but I *will* read it eventually...
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Taken to the BC-AUS conference in Sydney, and last seen on a table full of books at the registration evening. (Never did get around to reading it, but at least it's travelling)
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Picked up at our first convention function in Sydney- grabbed it as soon as I learned it was a NZ author. Great to meet you FutureCat, and what a lot of fun we had!
Will add this book to Mt TBR.
Will add this book to Mt TBR.

I finally picked up this book to read after I signed up for Secretariat's "You're Such an Animal" September release challenge
and saw "sparrow"n the title.
I only got to page 40 though (which is all I give books these days with so many on Mt TBR), and decided to give it away. The story jumps all over the place from paragraph to paragraph and is very simplistic - seems like it might be written for young adults. Now it is destined for the next release challenge.
and saw "sparrow"n the title.
I only got to page 40 though (which is all I give books these days with so many on Mt TBR), and decided to give it away. The story jumps all over the place from paragraph to paragraph and is very simplistic - seems like it might be written for young adults. Now it is destined for the next release challenge.

Journal Entry 6 by
meganh
at Johnston St in Collingwood, Victoria Australia on Thursday, August 31, 2006


Released 17 yrs ago (8/31/2006 UTC) at Johnston St in Collingwood, Victoria Australia
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I left this sitting in the sculpture at the intersection.
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