
A Case of Need
3 journalers for this copy...

Written under the pseudonym Jeffrey Hudson by Michael Chricton. Set in the Hospitals of Boston, the work explores the gray ares of the abortion debate, as viewed from the Surgeon's perspective. Crichton had a strong background (as the job ads say) in the physiology and biochemistry of humans, and his knowledge comes through, as does his ability to weave an absorbing tale.

Another book based in Boston. Being put aside for the Boston UnConvention book buffet.

Journal Entry 3 by tobysrus at Boston 2010 North American UnConvention in -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, Massachusetts USA on Thursday, August 12, 2010
Released 14 yrs ago (8/13/2010 UTC) at Boston 2010 North American UnConvention in -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, Massachusetts USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
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Please make a journal entry to let me know that this book has been caught so I know that it has found a good home with you. If you are new to BookCrossing, when you join please indicate that you were referred by tobysrus. I hope that you enjoy the book. You can make another journal entry with your comments when you are done reading.
Then, whenever you are ready to send it on its way, make a journal entry if you are giving or sending this book to a known person, or a release note if you are leaving it “in the wild” again for anyone to catch. Then watch its journey. You’ll be alerted by e-mail each time someone makes another journal entry. And it’s confidential (you are known only by your screen name and no one is ever given your e-mail address), free, and spam-free.
I hope that you will enjoy the BookCrossing experience!
PS And if you find yourself liking BookCrossing, Boston has an active group of BookCrossers who meet bi-monthly: second Tuesday of the month at Algiers (40 Brattle St, Cambridge - Harvard Square, 2nd floor) and the 4th Saturday of the month at the Panera Bread in Coolidge Corners Brookline. Come join us! For more information, see our meet-up group at http://bookcrossing.meetup.com/195/! Be on the lookout for other books left in the "Wild"!

I picked this up from the Book Buffet at the UnConvention. I plan to wild release it in the city sometime tomorrow.
(I'll add journal entry notes when I get home, because I've read this book).
(I'll add journal entry notes when I get home, because I've read this book).

Journal Entry 5 by
KateKintail
at Copley Square (See Release Notes For Details) in Boston, Massachusetts USA on Monday, August 16, 2010


Released 14 yrs ago (8/14/2010 UTC) at Copley Square (See Release Notes For Details) in Boston, Massachusetts USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:

Congrats and welcome to BookCrossing!
Thank you so much for picking up this book! Please make a journal entry here on this page if you haven’t already done so to let me know that this book has found a good home. You may choose to remain anonymous or to join (joining is free). BookCrossing is entirely confidential (you’re known only by your screen name and no one is ever given your e-mail address) and spam-free. If you register, you can track this book easily later as it goes on its journey!
I really hope you enjoy the book you found! When you’re done reading it, you can make another journal entry with your comments here to let me know what you thought of it. You can keep the book forever and ever or pass it on to someone else. If you’re giving it to someone directly, make another journal entry saying so. If you choose to leave it somewhere “in the wild” for anyone to catch, make release notes that indicate where you left it. If you register, you will be alerted by e-mail each time someone makes another journal entry.