Black Light
3 journalers for this copy...
Removed from Kitten22's Misc. Bookbox.
This is the final novel in the "Bob Swagger" series & it's great. The pace is fast & the writing is intelligent with great characters.
This can be read as a stand-alone, but I'd recommend reading "Point of Impact" and then "Dirty White Boys" first to fully appreciate it.
This can be read as a stand-alone, but I'd recommend reading "Point of Impact" and then "Dirty White Boys" first to fully appreciate it.
Journal Entry 5 by Pyan at Youth Futures Mall On A Mission (Valley Fair Mall) in Appleton, Wisconsin USA on Saturday, May 7, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (5/7/2005 UTC) at Youth Futures Mall On A Mission (Valley Fair Mall) in Appleton, Wisconsin USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
Dear Finder of this book:
I hope you enjoy this book and add to its history by making a journal entry to tell me where you found it and another to say what you thought of it and where it is going once it leaves your hands.
Will you pass it onto a friend or indulge your curiosity and leave it in the wild again for a stranger to find?
You can make a journal entry as an anonymous finder or can you join Bookcrossing and you will be sent any journal entries that future finders may make and you, too, can follow its journey through the world.
It’s absolutely confidential (no one is ever given your real name or e-mail address) and free.
I hope that you will enjoy the BookCrossing experience!
Dear Finder of this book:
I hope you enjoy this book and add to its history by making a journal entry to tell me where you found it and another to say what you thought of it and where it is going once it leaves your hands.
Will you pass it onto a friend or indulge your curiosity and leave it in the wild again for a stranger to find?
You can make a journal entry as an anonymous finder or can you join Bookcrossing and you will be sent any journal entries that future finders may make and you, too, can follow its journey through the world.
It’s absolutely confidential (no one is ever given your real name or e-mail address) and free.
I caught the book at a pay phone in the foyer of a Perkins resteraunt. I had never seen a book out in the wild before but thought "What the heck" and took it home. It's been with me for about a month or so now and I just finished reading it. Honestly, I probably would never have read a book like this as the title is not really the type of book that interests me much, but I truely enjoyed the book! I am so glad to see that this program is out there and I will be keeping my eyes open for more wild books!