Life in the Country
3 journalers for this copy...
A book that I recently acquired for the purposes of passing it along to AuthorAuthor.
Journal Entry 2 by 6of8 at -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, etc, Virginia USA on Saturday, July 25, 2015
Released 8 yrs ago (7/25/2015 UTC) at -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, etc, Virginia USA
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
This book is going to the BCinDC meet-up at ResQgeek's place today. I will give it to AuthorAuthor for her LFL blog project.
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Any future reader or recipient of this book is encouraged to leave a journal entry here on the BookCrossing site to let prior readers know the fate of the book. You can make an anonyous entry without joining the BookCrossing movement, but if you are interested in joining, it is a free and spam-free community where your contact information is not shared with others. Best of all, members receive private messages via e-mail from books like this one when those books are journalled, allowing for long-term relationships between books and readers.
Found in a little library in central Cville!!!
I was remiss about making a journal entry for this one when I received it from 6of8. It has been released and found, so I'm making this entry after the fact.
This is an unusual book of Jane Austen quotes accompanied by silhouettes created by her nephew, but I think my favorite part was the introductory material, with so many details about her extended family.
This is an unusual book of Jane Austen quotes accompanied by silhouettes created by her nephew, but I think my favorite part was the introductory material, with so many details about her extended family.
Journal Entry 5 by authorauthor at Little Free Library (unnumbered), Blenheim Ave in Charlottesville, Virginia USA on Friday, June 11, 2021
Released 2 yrs ago (6/4/2021 UTC) at Little Free Library (unnumbered), Blenheim Ave in Charlottesville, Virginia USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Action Figure Jane Austen and I left this book in a Little Free Library on Blenheim Ave in Charlottesville. It's already been caught, but I forgot to make release notes earlier, so I'm doing it now, after the fact. Sorry about that!
Jane Austen loves Little Free Libraries, and we like to visit as many as we can, leaving at least one book in each. Do you know about Little Free Libraries? If you have books to donate, bring them by and place them inside. When you're finished reading a Little Free Library book, you can choose either to keep it, to return it to this or any other LFL, or to give it away. No strings. No limits. No fees. No memberships. Just BOOKS!
Look for Action Figure Jane's traveling book adventures in episodes of "What Would Jane Read?" which will be published periodically on my blog at https://petrinipage.com/
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Jane Austen loves Little Free Libraries, and we like to visit as many as we can, leaving at least one book in each. Do you know about Little Free Libraries? If you have books to donate, bring them by and place them inside. When you're finished reading a Little Free Library book, you can choose either to keep it, to return it to this or any other LFL, or to give it away. No strings. No limits. No fees. No memberships. Just BOOKS!
Look for Action Figure Jane's traveling book adventures in episodes of "What Would Jane Read?" which will be published periodically on my blog at https://petrinipage.com/
Read about my Little Free Library on its own Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/LittleFreeLibraryOfAlexandriaAndHancock
For more information about Little Free Libraries, see www.littlefreelibrary.org
Help spread the joy of reading, through Little Free Libraries and Bookcrossing, partners in bringing books to people! (Along with Action Figure Jane Austen, of course.)
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Welcome to BookCrossing!
Making a journal entry here lets me know the book has been found and is safe in your hands. The book is yours now! Read it, give it to a friend, pass it on, or keep it forever--it's your choice.
If you pass it on to someone or leave it "in the wild" for someone else to find, please make another journal entry or release notes here to explain that it's traveling to find another home.
You can remain anonymous on the website or join BookCrossing. Joining is free, safe, and spam-free and you'll get an e-mail every time a new person finds this book and logs in on the site to say so. You'll be able to watch it move around and find out where it's been and what other readers thought of it.
I hope you enjoy the book. Happy reading!