Summer Sisters
2 journalers for this copy...
i know i read this & i know i've always loved her work. picked up this copy at the library sale to release for Banned Books week
Journal Entry 2 by rainwolfe at waugh chapel village center in Gambrills, Maryland USA on Thursday, September 29, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (9/29/2005 UTC) at waugh chapel village center in Gambrills, Maryland USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
releasing this for Banned Books week. don't think this book is banned, but a lot of Judy Blume's great works that i loved when i was younger are.
releasing this for Banned Books week. don't think this book is banned, but a lot of Judy Blume's great works that i loved when i was younger are.
This was a very neat little experience. I had never heard of a traveling book. Very neat concept! I hope many others will pass on this book. May it always end up in good hands. I found this book on a bench outside of the Lady of America Fitness Center at the Waugh Chapel Village shopping center on 9/29/2005. I have not had a chance to read it with all my wedding plans this month of October. I will be married on the 29th. But I think I will read this on the beach of Jamaica during my honeymoon when we are just relaxing and leave it there.
CAUGHT IN GAMBRILLS MARYLAND USA
CAUGHT IN GAMBRILLS MARYLAND USA
I just got done ready the final pages of this book. I have only finished reading 2 books in my whole life. The first book I ever finished was maybe about 200 pages and took a while for me to read it. I finished this book in 3 days. I couldn't put it down. I could so relate to Victoria on some aspects and most of her experiences pretty well. The book was provocative, funny at times but very heartwrenching. I felt like I was there with her, Victoria. If you get your hands on it, read it! I don't know if I can wait till Jamaica to pass it off!
I left this book to continue its journey at the Sandals resort in Negril, Jamaica . I hope someone will pick it up and bring it back with them to the states. I am very interested to see where it ends up next. Good Luck little book!