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Registered by Rrrcaron of Lancaster, New Hampshire USA on 3/21/2005
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
3 journalers for this copy...
Read and reviewed this book for first look books. May offer up for a ring in the near future.
The ring begins. Order is:
martinburo- Germany
sweetpea0678- Florida
momx3lovesbooks-Nebraska
home-Rrrcaron-NH
Enjoy all!
martinburo- Germany
sweetpea0678- Florida
momx3lovesbooks-Nebraska
home-Rrrcaron-NH
Enjoy all!
Thank you for letting me take part in this bookring. This book arrived on Thursday. So far I like it.
My sister, who is a writer, recently told me that a writer is never supposed to say 'There was a tree in the front garden', but 'There was an oak in the front garden'. AG emphatically agrees with this notion, sometimes to the point where I think it's no longer reasonble that the characters have that detailed powers of observation and memory. Apart from those few instances it did add a feeling of life and proximity to the story.
I really liked most of the book, but still only rate it a 7, because I have already forgotten how it ended.
AG is definitely her mother's daughter: "For some reason, mostly men had been taught when I did my English degree"
Since my sister is / has been going through a period of insomnia and we have been talking a lot about happiness lately, I lent this book to her, together with an envelope with sweetpea0678's address. She promised to finish reading it soon.
I really liked most of the book, but still only rate it a 7, because I have already forgotten how it ended.
AG is definitely her mother's daughter: "For some reason, mostly men had been taught when I did my English degree"
Since my sister is / has been going through a period of insomnia and we have been talking a lot about happiness lately, I lent this book to her, together with an envelope with sweetpea0678's address. She promised to finish reading it soon.
Book has arrived here. Will get to it ASAP.
Thanks.
UPDATE:6/30
DUE TO TOO MANY BOOKRINGS ARRIVING AT MY HOUSE I AM GOING TO PASS ON THIS ONE, AS I JUST COULDN'T GET INTO IT. I HAVE PMED MOMX3LOVESBOOKS AND AM WAITING ON AN ADDRESS. THANKS.
Thanks.
UPDATE:6/30
DUE TO TOO MANY BOOKRINGS ARRIVING AT MY HOUSE I AM GOING TO PASS ON THIS ONE, AS I JUST COULDN'T GET INTO IT. I HAVE PMED MOMX3LOVESBOOKS AND AM WAITING ON AN ADDRESS. THANKS.
momx3lovesbooks has asked to be skipped so I guess its going back home now.
Thanks for sharing this book.
Thanks for sharing this book.
Journal Entry 7 by sweetpea0678 at Book Ring in book ring/ray, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases on Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (7/12/2005 UTC) at Book Ring in book ring/ray, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
SENDING HOME.
SENDING HOME.