Time's Arrow
4 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by crosskeyschris from Abingdon, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Pre-numbered label used for registration.
Journal Entry 2 by WormyOne from Brighton & Hove, East Sussex United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Nabbed from the OBCZ, crossed off my wish list and added to Mount Toobie. :-)
There's no blurb unfortunately.
There's no blurb unfortunately.
Journal Entry 3 by WormyOne from Brighton & Hove, East Sussex United Kingdom on Friday, October 6, 2006
This is a clever and well written novel. I found the story compelling and read it dying to see all the secrets revealed. I confess I read some of the conversations 'backwards'. Is that cheating? In most cases, I went back and read them 'forwards' too. Amis has ingeniously written them so that they work in either direction. I also had to read some sections several times and think hard to work out how to reverse them and what they were describing.
Journal Entry 4 by WormyOne at Brighton Railway Station in Brighton & Hove, East Sussex United Kingdom on Sunday, July 22, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (7/23/2007 UTC) at Brighton Railway Station in Brighton & Hove, East Sussex United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
On the seats nearest the ticket barriers, on the concourse, at about 17:30.
On the seats nearest the ticket barriers, on the concourse, at about 17:30.
A very dear friend found the book in a London (we all know where that is) train station and back on Venezuela she delivered it to me after reading it. The book will be in Venezuela and after I read it I will leave it somewhere in the city of Philadelphia in The United States, where I plan to go on holiday.
This was a really good book to read...I found it at The Miami Dade College - North Campus Library...in their free books bin