The Moon at Midnight
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by EBarkwith-OBCZ from East Barkwith, Lincolnshire United Kingdom on Friday, May 22, 2009
This book arrived at the OBCZ during the inaugural bookswap on 20 May 2009. A former library book it looks to have been a popular read between 2005 and 2007.
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If this is your introduction to BookCrossing, welcome! I hope that you will join up. It is free and confidential. Whilst you can send messages to other members they are sent through BookCrossing, without revealing e-mail addresses. It is great fun to follow the books you have registered or read as they travel and see what other readers think of them.
You can write as much or as little as you want about the book and then keep it, pass it to a friend or set it free in the wild somewhere!
Journal Entry 2 by TaxManager from Market Rasen, Lincolnshire United Kingdom on Sunday, July 19, 2009
I captured this from the OBCZ as it is on Mallary's wishlist. Reserved pending her house move.
Released 14 yrs ago (11/9/2009 UTC) at Ginestas, Languedoc-Roussillon France
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Finally on its way to Mallary - sorry for the delay. I put it to one side to post after your move and there it has stayed.
I do hope I am not sending you what still IS a libary book - I've only just realised there doesn't seem to be a withdrawn stamp in it.
Finally on its way to Mallary - sorry for the delay. I put it to one side to post after your move and there it has stayed.
I do hope I am not sending you what still IS a libary book - I've only just realised there doesn't seem to be a withdrawn stamp in it.
Thanks so much for this book by one of my favourite authors! :)