~ The Robber Bride
1 journaler for this copy...
A few years ago (before BookCrossing existed), I was on my way to a bar downtown and I walked through the nearby Republic Square Park to throw away some trash. On the park bench, I saw a tattered copy of "Robber Bride". My first instinct was to grab it and after a few minutes of rationalizing that the person who left it there did it on purpose, I did take it. When I got home, I started reading it and devoured it in just a few days.
Even if you're not looking for a "thinking" book, this is a good novel to just breeze through. The characters are vivid and you'll probably see a little of yourself in every one of them. One of the characters is rather loathsome, so maybe you won't see even a little of yourself in her. Or will you?
Even if you're not looking for a "thinking" book, this is a good novel to just breeze through. The characters are vivid and you'll probably see a little of yourself in every one of them. One of the characters is rather loathsome, so maybe you won't see even a little of yourself in her. Or will you?
Journal Entry 2 by veruca at Park Bench - 4th And Guadalupe in Austin, Texas USA on Saturday, August 31, 2002
Released on Saturday, August 31, 2002 at Park bench at 4th and Guadalupe in Austin, Texas USA.
It's on a bench in the middle of the park between Guadalupe and San Antonio -- in the same place I found this same book a few years ago.
It's on a bench in the middle of the park between Guadalupe and San Antonio -- in the same place I found this same book a few years ago.