Mr.Golightly's Holiday

by Salley Vickers | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0007156472 Global Overview for this book
Registered by AlmarnaTiaam of Innsbruck, Tirol Austria on 7/24/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by AlmarnaTiaam from Innsbruck, Tirol Austria on Monday, July 24, 2006
I bought this book in Hay. It was recomended to me by another bookcrosser, but I never came round to reading it. Now a very busy time lies ahead of me and I'm going to move in September, so I send this book travelling.

Journal Entry 2 by AlmarnaTiaam at Brindleyplace in Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Monday, July 24, 2006

Released 18 yrs ago (7/24/2006 UTC) at Brindleyplace in Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom

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Journal Entry 3 by wingAnonymousFinderwing on Wednesday, August 23, 2006
During my lunch time from working at Lloyds TSB Bank I was sat outside in the sunshine having a glass of red wine when along walked a rather friendly looking woman. She paused very briefly while placing the book upon the wall opposite the walked off swiftly. I was wondering why would a book have been placed upon a wall and walked over immediately to discover the reason. I have almost finished reading the book and will consider well where I should leave it to be picked up by the next person. On page 124 a third of the way down the page it mentions @Grandad was the first to call her Rosie, after Rosamundi. Well I have often been called Rosie and my name is Rosamund, so was it fate that I picked up the book? I also have known a Mr Golightly.

CAUGHT IN BIRMINGHAM WEST MIDLANDS ENGLAND

Journal Entry 4 by wingAnonymousFinderwing on Wednesday, August 23, 2006
During my lunch time from working at Lloyds TSB Bank I was sat outside in the sunshine having a glass of red wine when along walked a rather friendly looking woman. She paused very briefly while placing the book upon the wall opposite the walked off swiftly. I was wondering why would a book have been placed upon a wall and walked over immediately to discover the reason. I have almost finished reading the book and will consider well where I should leave it to be picked up by the next person. On page 124 a third of the way down the page it mentions @Grandad was the first to call her Rosie, after Rosamundi. Well I have often been called Rosie and my name is Rosamund, so was it fate that I picked up the book? I also have known a Mr Golightly.

CAUGHT IN BIRMINGHAM WEST MIDLANDS ENGLAND

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