Maud's House of Dreams
Registered by LFLHunter of Burlington, Ontario Canada on 10/5/2019
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
The woman who wrote Anne of Green Gables, and other novels. The Life of Lucy Maud Montgomery. I found this at Little Free Library on Hawthorne Drive on the corner of Appleby Line and Hawthorne Drive in Burlington, Ontario. The library on Hawthorne is now missing/ under repair.
Journal Entry 2 by LFLHunter at LFL - Wiltshire Ave #82759 in Burlington, Ontario Canada on Monday, October 7, 2019
Released 4 yrs ago (10/7/2019 UTC) at LFL - Wiltshire Ave #82759 in Burlington, Ontario Canada
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Left at Wiltshire Ave Little Free Library, in hopes someone else will enjoy this book.
I found this book at the Wiltshire Avenue LFL. I look forward to reading it!
This book has been on my TBR pile for a long time, and I finally read it. I love the "Anne" books and have read the series twice, once as a teenager and later as an adult. It was interesting to read how Lucy Maud Montgomery created her characters, events and other aspects of her novels based on herself and real life events. She led an interesting life and in many ways was a woman ahead of her time.
Journal Entry 5 by Maranlin at LFL - Burlington Anglican Lutheran Church in Burlington, Ontario Canada on Thursday, May 16, 2024
Released 3 wks ago (5/16/2024 UTC) at LFL - Burlington Anglican Lutheran Church in Burlington, Ontario Canada
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Released for the 2024 NJABBIC Challenge (week 20: person wearing glasses on the cover).
To the finder of this book: I hope you enjoy reading this book. Please keep it or set it free when you're done. If the book is of no interest to you, please release it into the wild for someone else to find and enjoy. I hope you will make a journal entry so its journey can be tracked and to let me know the book has been found. You can remain anonymous if you wish, but if you join BookCrossing, you are in for a great experience and I do hope you will use me, Maranlin, as a referring member.
To the finder of this book: I hope you enjoy reading this book. Please keep it or set it free when you're done. If the book is of no interest to you, please release it into the wild for someone else to find and enjoy. I hope you will make a journal entry so its journey can be tracked and to let me know the book has been found. You can remain anonymous if you wish, but if you join BookCrossing, you are in for a great experience and I do hope you will use me, Maranlin, as a referring member.