The Moonstone (Penguin Classics)
2 journalers for this copy...
I think the book could have been a bit tighter (i.e., shorter), but it was hard to begrudge the author (Wilkie Collins) the many pages when he filled them up with so much mystery and drama. The book definitely kept me guessing, and it was fun how Collins used different characters to tell the story--often with as much humor as suspense! :-)
Journal Entry 2 by Carlssonia at Camp 18 Logging Museum in Elsie, Oregon USA on Saturday, November 29, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (11/29/2008 UTC) at Camp 18 Logging Museum in Elsie, Oregon USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
I left this book by the visitor's log at Camp 18 Logging Museum and Restaurant (at Milepost 18 on Hwy 26).
(Released for the 52 towns in 52 weeks challenge.)
I left this book by the visitor's log at Camp 18 Logging Museum and Restaurant (at Milepost 18 on Hwy 26).
(Released for the 52 towns in 52 weeks challenge.)
I just started it. I am more intrigued to read it because it is a book that will be passed to many other people and will travel coast to coast of the USA. I picked it up at Camp 18. I am traveling with it and going to be placing it somewhere new.