The Secret River
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by YorkCollegeLC from York, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Set in the early 19th century and exploring the origins of the modern Australia, this novel is often shocking in its depiction of the brutality shown towards the native inhabitants.
Journal Entry 2 by YorkCollegeLC at York College in York, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Released 13 yrs ago (6/16/2010 UTC) at York College in York, North Yorkshire United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
On Floor 3 of the Learning Centre.
Taken from the Bookcrossing Zone which I run in my other identity at York College. I plan to take it to the next meeting of my U3A book group to show the others how Bookcrossing works.
Journal Entry 4 by PurpleLupin at HOLIDAY INN HOTEL TADCASTER ROAD in York, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Monday, July 12, 2010
Released 13 yrs ago (7/12/2010 UTC) at HOLIDAY INN HOTEL TADCASTER ROAD in York, North Yorkshire United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Taking it to my U3A reading group to see if anyone would like it!
Journal Entry 5 by AnonymousFinder at York, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Thursday, July 22, 2010
Loved the book though disturbing at times. It explores the complex struggle between a sensitive nature and the ability to be drawn into violence. The descriptions of Australia are particularly evocative and the characters very credible.
I intend to take this book to Norfolk
I intend to take this book to Norfolk
Journal Entry 6 by AnonymousFinder at York, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Thursday, July 22, 2010
I was given this book at our U3A meeting in York.
Loved the book though disturbing at times. It explores the complex struggle between a sensitive nature and the ability to be drawn into violence. The descriptions of Australia are particularly evocative and the characters very credible.
I intend to take this book to Norfolk
Loved the book though disturbing at times. It explores the complex struggle between a sensitive nature and the ability to be drawn into violence. The descriptions of Australia are particularly evocative and the characters very credible.
I intend to take this book to Norfolk