Somebodies and Nobodies
Registered by DIGDI on 11/21/2005
4 journalers for this copy...
Yay this book arrived yesterday! Really looking forward to reading it and then passing it on!
Given to me by my sister, I have already read it. I will wild release it in the next few days.
Released 17 yrs ago (2/21/2007 UTC) at
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Sent to a bookcrosser in France, hopefully she will pass it on to another bookcrosser so as to keep it moving!
Sent to a bookcrosser in France, hopefully she will pass it on to another bookcrosser so as to keep it moving!
Journal Entry 5 by Bluemchenblatt from Courbevoie, Ile-de-France France on Saturday, February 24, 2007
Thanks to everyone who has already passed it on. I'm not sure to do a controlled release, there's already a wild release location in my head... but first we need to see how long it will take to read and so on. :D
This book didn't bring any news along.
Honestly, all I read in there seemed too familiar for being extraordinary and every page just brought another fact I long knew, even when I might not be aware about it. For me it might be too natural to be polite towards everyone else, I might be not superficial enough or maybe I'm too naive (that's rather it) when considering peoples' behaviour (and in general as well).
It's a well-written book and no doubt it adresses some very important issues (or rather one), but for me it lacked something.
However, for others this might be surely an interesting read and helpful as well.
Honestly, all I read in there seemed too familiar for being extraordinary and every page just brought another fact I long knew, even when I might not be aware about it. For me it might be too natural to be polite towards everyone else, I might be not superficial enough or maybe I'm too naive (that's rather it) when considering peoples' behaviour (and in general as well).
It's a well-written book and no doubt it adresses some very important issues (or rather one), but for me it lacked something.
However, for others this might be surely an interesting read and helpful as well.
Given to an ancient assistant, who came back to spend a couple of days with us, here in France. He has taken the book first to Germany and from there it probably traveled with him to the UK, where he does his studies.