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2 journalers for this copy...
Ray Bradbury is one of my all-time favorites, which is how I ended up with two copies. The hardback is staying home; this paperback is going with me on a trip and may be released along the way if I finish it. I prefer this cover to the hardcover's dust jacket.
Is someone trying to kill Constance Rattigan? If so, why?
Different. I generally like his short stories better than his novels.
Will offer this at the TOC meeting tomorrow. If there aren't any takers I'll try for a trade via sf-books.com
Different. I generally like his short stories better than his novels.
Will offer this at the TOC meeting tomorrow. If there aren't any takers I'll try for a trade via sf-books.com
Picked up at TOC. Mahalo, ma'am!
Bradbury was one of my first "grown-up" favorites when I was quite young, so I was really looking forward to this one. Alas, I've picked it up several times over the last month and it's just not stirring my interest at all. I don't CARE if everyone wants to kill Constance. I trudged through fifty or sixty pages and just cannot find a reason to subject myself to more. Sorry, Ray!
Hopefully this one will find a a friend as it moves along. Will return to TOC.
Hopefully this one will find a a friend as it moves along. Will return to TOC.
It never really grabbed me either but I kept going just to see if it would get better. I figured maybe it would be more to someone else's taste. I think someone took it home from our TOC lunch.
This book was found in the library of Purple58, a very special woman whom I was fortunate enough to meet through our BookCrossing group, the Table of Contents.
Fiercely independent, with a loving heart and a wicked sense of humor, she was passionate about the things she believed in and was willing to stand up and be counted when necessary. She was truly a one of a kind individual, and she will be missed by all of her many friends...who prefer to believe that she's off in Vegas, having a fabulous time and eating as many desserts as she wants.
Fiercely independent, with a loving heart and a wicked sense of humor, she was passionate about the things she believed in and was willing to stand up and be counted when necessary. She was truly a one of a kind individual, and she will be missed by all of her many friends...who prefer to believe that she's off in Vegas, having a fabulous time and eating as many desserts as she wants.
Journal Entry 7 by hyphen8 at Kewalo Basin Net Shed in Honolulu, Hawaii USA on Thursday, October 20, 2016
Released 8 yrs ago (10/30/2016 UTC) at Kewalo Basin Net Shed in Honolulu, Hawaii USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
To be released Saturday, October 29, at the Happy Holly-Day party.
This book is released in memory of BookCrosser purple58, who wanted all of her books to find good homes after she was gone. Please feel free to read it, keep it, pass it on...whatever you wish. If you have something to say about the book, or a memory to share about Holly, please feel free to post it here: she was never shy about sharing her opinions, so she wouldn't expect any less.
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How and where did you find the book? What did you think of it? What are you going to do with it next?
It's now your book, for you to do with as you please: keep it, pass it to a friend, or maybe even leave it where someone else can find it!
If you've ever wondered where your books go after they leave your hands, join BookCrossing and you may find out: you'll be able to follow the further adventures of your books as new readers make journal entries - sometimes from surprisingly far-flung locations.
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This book is released in memory of BookCrosser purple58, who wanted all of her books to find good homes after she was gone. Please feel free to read it, keep it, pass it on...whatever you wish. If you have something to say about the book, or a memory to share about Holly, please feel free to post it here: she was never shy about sharing her opinions, so she wouldn't expect any less.
I'm so glad you've found this book!
Please take a moment to make a journal entry and let the book's previous readers know that it's safe with you.
How and where did you find the book? What did you think of it? What are you going to do with it next?
It's now your book, for you to do with as you please: keep it, pass it to a friend, or maybe even leave it where someone else can find it!
If you've ever wondered where your books go after they leave your hands, join BookCrossing and you may find out: you'll be able to follow the further adventures of your books as new readers make journal entries - sometimes from surprisingly far-flung locations.
(Think of it like Where's George for books: a little like geocaching or a treasure hunt - you can follow a registered book's journey every time someone makes a new entry. Some BookCrossers even leave books *in* geocaches!)
BookCrossing: making the whole world a library!