The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
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Journal Entry 2 by ninkasi at RABCK in ~ RABCK ~, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA on Thursday, May 22, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (5/22/2008 UTC) at RABCK in ~ RABCK ~, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA
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Hi! And welcome to Book Crossing!
If you found this book and are not familiar with Book Crossing, thanks for checking the site out. Welcome! Enjoy both the book and the site.
People all over the world are tracking their books through Book Crossing.
I really hope you'll journal this book! You can stay anonymous. You can journal the book right now! You don’t have to read it first. Ideally, you will post a journal now saying that you’ve found this particular book, then read (and hopefully enjoy) the book. When you’re done reading, come back here and let us know when and where you will pass the book on to another reader. Give a review if you’d like. If you journal it, you can come back anytime to track its journey.
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Ninkasi-
Thank you so much for the lovely book from my book wishlist. I love Sherman Alexie's work and can't wait to dig into this one. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian and Flight are two of my faves. I'll bet this one will be too. I thank you for your generosity and wish you well.
Best Wishes, Poobah1 of Minnesota
Thank you so much for the lovely book from my book wishlist. I love Sherman Alexie's work and can't wait to dig into this one. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian and Flight are two of my faves. I'll bet this one will be too. I thank you for your generosity and wish you well.
Best Wishes, Poobah1 of Minnesota
This man can certainly tell a story. The flavor of pain is a common thread throughout the works of his that I have read. I found some of the stories disjointed and not easy to follow but overall I liked the book. Part Time Indian is still my favorite. I'm glad I finally got to it though!
Edited on November 29, 2008.
Left in the lobby of Hamilton Park Hotel after my husband's 30th Millburn High School reunion. I'm just now getting to a computer to release the book. I hope you enjoy!
Edited on November 29, 2008.
Left in the lobby of Hamilton Park Hotel after my husband's 30th Millburn High School reunion. I'm just now getting to a computer to release the book. I hope you enjoy!
Will be reading this over Christmas!
CAUGHT IN FLORHAM PARK NEW JERSEY USA
CAUGHT IN FLORHAM PARK NEW JERSEY USA