This blog follows my adventures in BookCrossing--the practice of leaving a book in a public place to be picked up and read by others, who then do likewise. It is a fascinating exercise in fate, karma, or whatever you want to call the chain of events that can occur between two or more lives and one piece of literature.
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Wild Release #647
K. C. Constantine is from my hometown of Greensburg, Pa., and reportedly writes about the people who live and work here. Written in 1972, "The Rocksburg Railroad Murders" is his first book and centers around the train station I pass every day on my way to work. How often do you get the chance to wild release a book in the exact setting it takes place? To that end, I left it on the back of a bench in the tunnel under the railroad tracks.
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