The Return of the King (The Lord of the Rings, Part 3)
Registered by grubsneerg of Greensburg, Pennsylvania USA on 8/28/2007
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
1 journaler for this copy...
The easiest literature class I took in college was called "Fantasy" and used The Lord of the Rings trilogy as its textbooks (waaaaay before the movies were made). Having read them as a young teen, I thought rereading them as an old teen would be an enjoyable way to earn three college credits. I was not mistaken.
Journal Entry 2 by grubsneerg at Barnes & Noble in Greensburg, Pennsylvania USA on Saturday, September 8, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (9/8/2007 UTC) at Barnes & Noble in Greensburg, Pennsylvania USA
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Left in plastic bag, propped up on a lamppost in the parking lot.
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Left in plastic bag, propped up on a lamppost in the parking lot.
Congratulations--you caught a book!
It may have seemed odd to find this lying around, but rest assured it's not lost and it's not forgotten. Feel free to read it, pass it on to a friend, or release it in the wild like I did. You can even keep it, if you like, but are books really happy when they're just sitting on a shelf? I'd have to say no.
If you are new to BookCrossing, welcome! Enjoy the site, the book and the BookCrossing community. It doesn't cost anything to join; it’s confidential (you are known only by your screen name and no one is ever given your e-mail address), free, and spam-free. If you do join, please consider using any journaler of this book, or me, grubsneerg, as the member who referred you.
If you are an old hand at BookCrossing, thanks for picking up the book! Either way, I hope you'll journal so all the previous and future readers can track this book's journey. Enjoy!