Mr. Maybe
4 journalers for this copy...
haven't read yet but I did read Jemima J by Jane Green and I really enjoyed that one so I'm hoping that I will enjoy this one just as much.
Promised to a fellow bookcrosser in Maryland Kristamd.
Quick funny read I did enjoy this will be sending out to a fellow bookcrosser this week. Hope she enjoys it.
Journal Entry 4 by luv2read57 at United States Post Office in Manchester, New Hampshire USA on Saturday, May 24, 2003
Released on Saturday, May 24, 2003 at US POST OFFICE in Manchester, New Hampshire USA.
mailed out today to a fellow bookcrosser Kristamd in Maryland hope she enjoys it.
mailed out today to a fellow bookcrosser Kristamd in Maryland hope she enjoys it.
Received in the mail today. Thanks for sending!
I just couldn't warm to the shallow main character of this book. I need to like the character before I can enjoy "chicklit" style books, and I couldn't find anything redeeming about Libby. The breezy writing style also grated. I will pass this on in the hopes that it finds a more appreciative audience. Thanks for the chance to read it!
Will be traveling on to a Texas BookCrosser soon. Happy travels!
Will be traveling on to a Texas BookCrosser soon. Happy travels!
I just got it in the mail!! Thanks a MILLION!!
I really liked this book. At first it was a bit hard to get into because well, of her being a bit shallow, but I ended up getting really into it, and relating to her.
Journal Entry 10 by needmorezoloft at USPS in ~~~ ♥ ~~~ A Friend ~~~ ♥ ~~~, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA on Saturday, June 19, 2004
Release planned for Friday, June 25, 2004 at postal release in fellow bookcrosser, postal release USA.
Sending on. Hope you enjoy! :)
Sending on. Hope you enjoy! :)
Sad is as sad does so we made preparations for the Memorial Service today (Sunday 01 May 2005) for this poor departed Reading Companion. Following the service, held in the Hall of Rememberance, the memory of our poor friend, who was maybe booknapped, or maybe stolen, or maybe left lying around somewhere, unloved and un-wanted, or maybe just forgotten, the memory of same was intered beneath a heritage rose bush ("Questious perhapsa") in the Memorial Rose Garden as the Choir sang that old Inkspots favourite "Maybe".
(You remember it don't you?
"Maybe, you'll think of me,
When you are all alone,
Maybe the one who is not reading you,
Will be untrue, then what will you do?"
The Chief Mourners, needmoreozloft and family, were already packed so the Book Cemetery Team and family joined them and we all left for a week's holiday in Death Valley.
R.I.P.