Bluebeard's Egg and Other Stories
3 journalers for this copy...
Short stories by Margaret Atwood. What can one say? One terrific read after another. A truely gifted writer, incredible imagination.
Journal Entry 2 by rosary at Lottie's Lounge, Rainier S & Ferdinand, Columbia City in Seattle, Washington USA on Tuesday, August 27, 2002
Released on Tuesday, August 27, 2002 at Columbia City, Lottie Motts, Rainier S & Ferdinand in Seattle, Washington USA.
In the bookshelf
In the bookshelf
I went hunting for this book and was so excited to find it right where the release notes indicated. I think the young man at the counter thought I was a little wierd (a little?) for getting so excited at finding a free paperback book. But this is my first successful "find" of a book in the wild. So I'm excited.
I guess I just don't appreciate Margaret Atwood as much as everyone else does. In the first story she uses the phrase "dead as doornails" twice. I know, picky, picky. Her stories are entertaining, though, so don't let me stop you from reading this book. Will release it in the next few days.
Journal Entry 5 by alsomama at Hotwire Online Coffeehouse in West Seattle, Washington USA on Sunday, September 15, 2002
Released on Sunday, September 15, 2002 at Hotwire Online Coffeehouse in West Seattle in Seattle, Washington USA.
And this little gem is travelling to West Seattle to be released at the Hotwire Online Coffeehouse at 4100 California Avenue SW sometime Sunday afternoon. It will be by the computers.
And this little gem is travelling to West Seattle to be released at the Hotwire Online Coffeehouse at 4100 California Avenue SW sometime Sunday afternoon. It will be by the computers.
I haven't read this yet, but I've always like Margaret Atwood, so I'm sure I'll enjoy it. I'll write again when I've finished it.
TWO YEARS LATER...
I started bookcrossing again, after I managed to unearth my username and password from the abyss of my brain. I have to admit to keeping this book because I loved it so much. mea culpa. I'm releasing 6 of my own to make up for it, though. Does that help?
TWO YEARS LATER...
I started bookcrossing again, after I managed to unearth my username and password from the abyss of my brain. I have to admit to keeping this book because I loved it so much. mea culpa. I'm releasing 6 of my own to make up for it, though. Does that help?