The Good Husband of Zebra Drive
6 journalers for this copy...
On to Mt TBR it goes.
As we have come to expect from the No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency series the pace is relaxed. Due to Alexander McCall Smith's wonderful descriptions of Botswana I feel as though I'm in situ as I read. I can feel the sun, I am familiar with how the dust settles on the roads after a car goes by and the landscape, including the umbrella-like trees and the dignified, enduring herds of cattle. If you are looking for something different read this!
Journal Entry 3 by marmee463 at Redgum Cafe in Templestowe, Victoria Australia on Thursday, January 27, 2022
Released 2 yrs ago (2/3/2022 UTC) at Redgum Cafe in Templestowe, Victoria Australia
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
To the finder of this book -
Please let me know it is in safe hands by journalling that you have caught it, you are under no obligation to read it and Bookcrossing is completely anonymous.
Please let me know it is in safe hands by journalling that you have caught it, you are under no obligation to read it and Bookcrossing is completely anonymous.
Picked up at today's meetup, onto my TBR pile it goes, may be a little while before you hear of this book again, sorry
Journal Entry 5 by bronwyna at BC UnConvention 2022 in Broadbeach, Queensland Australia on Saturday, April 23, 2022
Released 1 yr ago (4/22/2022 UTC) at BC UnConvention 2022 in Broadbeach, Queensland Australia
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Picked up by someone at the BC uncon on the GC
Passed onto EdwardStreet
Caught at the last Uncon event, will be perfect for the 666 challenge
Journal Entry 8 by Edwardstreet at Ministry of Education in Lower Hutt, Wellington Province New Zealand on Sunday, May 29, 2022
Released 1 yr ago (5/29/2022 UTC) at Ministry of Education in Lower Hutt, Wellington Province New Zealand
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Sent to the winner of the author from an unusual country. This author was born in Rhodesia now known as Zimbabwe.
The usual fare from the author, light entertainment. I think I shouldn’t enjoy these as much as they do. They seem like they are written by a benevolent colonial. I am troubled by what the people of Botswana would think.
The usual fare from the author, light entertainment. I think I shouldn’t enjoy these as much as they do. They seem like they are written by a benevolent colonial. I am troubled by what the people of Botswana would think.
How cool to get a book with such BookCrossing history! I'm also amazed how quickly it got to Georgia from all the way in New Zealand. Even though the book travelled fast, my life is changing faster. Since signing up for the Unusual Countries sweeps, I applied for and got a job, and I'm moving continents this week! Tonight is the Tbilisi English Book Swap meeting, so I'll see if anyone there is interested in this book. If not I'll either save it here with my in-laws for when I come visit or try to bring it with me. (I have too many books to move them all in just two suitcases)
Seeing if anyone at tonight's meeting of the Tbilisi English Book Swap is interested in this since I'm moving in a few days.
(Whoops, got the date wrong in the planned release. For the record it's July 5)
(Whoops, got the date wrong in the planned release. For the record it's July 5)
Picked it up at the Tbilisi English Book Swap. I have Books 1-3 at home and hopefully will get to this one after reading those.