
Queen Bee of Mimosa Branch
4 journalers for this copy...

Library sale find.

I've wanted to read this book for ages. I'd read the Red Hat series and it was enjoyable. I just never got around to it.
When I received a RABCK from MaryZee I wanted to send her something on her wishlist as a thank you. She wanted this book so I read it this week and will mail tomorrow.
This was a really good read.
When I received a RABCK from MaryZee I wanted to send her something on her wishlist as a thank you. She wanted this book so I read it this week and will mail tomorrow.
This was a really good read.
Well thank you so much, MyssCyn! You didn't have to send me a book, but I do appreciate it.
I read the first of the Red Hat books about a year (or so) ago, and I enjoyed it so much I wanted to read more of Haywood Smith's books. Looking forward to this one. Thanks again!
I read the first of the Red Hat books about a year (or so) ago, and I enjoyed it so much I wanted to read more of Haywood Smith's books. Looking forward to this one. Thanks again!
Thanks for sharing this with me, MyssCyn. I really enjoyed this book!
I was disappointed to see the results of Lin and Grant's relationship, but this book is about growing and changing throughout life, even as a more mature adult. It was so nice to read a "chick-lit"-ty type book where the main character wasn't in her 20s/30s. It was interesting to watch Lin's opinions of her small-town family and life change throughout the story. And I enjoyed the sub-plot about small-town politics.
I have plans for this book. It will soon be traveling again, to take part in a release event. Unfortunately, it's going to resemble a boomerang and will be coming back to Texas ;)
I was disappointed to see the results of Lin and Grant's relationship, but this book is about growing and changing throughout life, even as a more mature adult. It was so nice to read a "chick-lit"-ty type book where the main character wasn't in her 20s/30s. It was interesting to watch Lin's opinions of her small-town family and life change throughout the story. And I enjoyed the sub-plot about small-town politics.
I have plans for this book. It will soon be traveling again, to take part in a release event. Unfortunately, it's going to resemble a boomerang and will be coming back to Texas ;)
Journal Entry 5 by
maryzee
at Bookcrosser in Dallas, Texas -- Controlled Releases on Sunday, March 2, 2008


Released 14 yrs ago (3/2/2008 UTC) at Bookcrosser in Dallas, Texas -- Controlled Releases
WILD RELEASE NOTES:

Sending in a box to Jaybirck for release at her Cinco de Mayo festival.
This is my 11th release in the 2008 Keep Them Moving challenge.
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Received in today's mail!
This is being set aside for mass release at the cinco de mayo festival in Duncanville, TX on May 3rd.
Thanks so much!
Happy Reading!
This is being set aside for mass release at the cinco de mayo festival in Duncanville, TX on May 3rd.
Thanks so much!
Happy Reading!

Journal Entry 7 by Jayebirck at Total Eye Care Clinic on Wheatland Rd. in Duncanville, Texas USA on Thursday, July 10, 2008
Released 13 yrs ago (7/10/2008 UTC) at Total Eye Care Clinic on Wheatland Rd. in Duncanville, Texas USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
left on table next to the computer in the waiting room.
left on table next to the computer in the waiting room.

I found the book at Total Eye Care in Duncanville, TX. I will finish reading it and release it to a friend or leave it for someone to find.