The Family Tree
4 journalers for this copy...
I liked Grass by this author a little better but this was still good. It was filled with metaphor and thought-provoking situations, and the storyline was unusual and interesting.
I'm sending it to BooksnBeer as part of the RMTBRBB exchange. I saw Grass on your wishlist and thought you might enjoy this also, since I happen to have it on hand.
I'm sending it to BooksnBeer as part of the RMTBRBB exchange. I saw Grass on your wishlist and thought you might enjoy this also, since I happen to have it on hand.
Received this as part of the June RMTBRBB. Very interesting - a new author for me. The description does not sound at all like the title. I look forward to this one.
Fellow BookCrosser BooksnBeer lent me this at our last homebrew club meeting on June 6; plans are to return it to her to read. I don't read that much of this genre...not sure what to call it, but I enjoyed it very much. I was thrown off at first at the switching viewpoints from chapter to chapter as the book evolved but then got into it totally. The plot had some twists that totally surprised me. Good read.
This book is actually back with me.
Interesting read.
This is being mailed to another bookie as the result of a book swap.
This is being mailed to another bookie as the result of a book swap.
This looks unusual. Thanks BnB.
Journal Entry 7 by candy-is-dandy at Caffe Nero in Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom on Friday, May 18, 2012
Released 11 yrs ago (5/18/2012 UTC) at Caffe Nero in Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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On the bookshelf in the cafe