Rough Music
2 journalers for this copy...
Bought from a charity shop to read, then release in the wild/RABCK.
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If you've found the book and you are reading this please make a journal entry and let me know where it has ended up, I love to find out where my books have gone! If you decided to join BookCrossing, please say house-elfdobby sent you. Many thanks and Happy BookCrossing!
I loved the setting of this story in Cornwall, one of my recently discovered, most favourite places. Worth reading, it kept me turning the pages.
Journal Entry 3 by house-elfdobby at Lochearnhead, Scotland United Kingdom on Monday, February 16, 2009
Released 15 yrs ago (2/16/2009 UTC) at Lochearnhead, Scotland United Kingdom
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Passing this onto the-pilots-wife in Lochearnhead.
Hello and welcome to Bookcrossing! Thank you for catching and making a journal entry for the book you’ve found! I hope you enjoy it and will consider having a look around the site and possibly joining. It's free and loads of fun, as you can track your released books on their travels, possibly all over the world! Please let me know that you've found the book, what you thought of it and if possible, where you might re-release it when you're finished, so it can continue its journey. You don’t have to read it if you don’t fancy it, but you never know, you might be surprised and enjoy it! You can even remain anonymous, but if you choose to join up I hope you will consider using me, house-elfdobby, as the bookcrosser who referred you.
Passing this onto the-pilots-wife in Lochearnhead.