The Book of Lost Things
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I enjoyed this book. It is not something that I would naturally pick up, but having had to read it for my reading group it was a nice surprise. Contains lots of characters from fairytales. An interesting book.
Released 14 yrs ago (1/23/2010 UTC) at The Red Lion Public House in Towcester, Northamptonshire United Kingdom
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Taking to the meet up.
Released 14 yrs ago (2/19/2010 UTC) at Milton Keynes Library in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire United Kingdom
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On the Bookcrossing shelf upstairs.
I've edited to add my stars to this entry as the next one didn't have a section to add them.
Released 14 yrs ago (3/1/2010 UTC) at Milton Keynes Library in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire United Kingdom
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What an inventive use of fairy tales in a story full of emotional ups and downs. I'd heartily recommend this to others.
I even liked reading the end section featuring the original tales as there were a couple I wasn't familiar with and I was entertained by the original Goldilocks being a foul mouthed vagrant old woman!
Re-releasing back onto the library bookcrossing shelf, hope the next reader enjoys it too.
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