Dust: (Wool Trilogy 3)
by Hugh Howey | Science Fiction & Fantasy | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0099586738 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0099586738 Global Overview for this book
4 journalers for this copy...
The third book in this series. It is well worth reading the series, as the author, in general, keeps the plot moving. The characters are well rounded, although they are little bit "good" and "evil."
Journal Entry 2 by Niksoki at CoffeeLink, Neptune Marina in Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom on Saturday, June 11, 2016
Released 7 yrs ago (6/11/2016 UTC) at CoffeeLink, Neptune Marina in Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Taken to the monthly meet up and will be left on the shelves if not picked up.
Journal Entry 3 by Semioticghost at CoffeeLink, Neptune Marina in Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom on Saturday, July 9, 2016
Released 7 yrs ago (7/9/2016 UTC) at CoffeeLink, Neptune Marina in Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
I really enjoyed this!
This book is to be left in upstairs at Coffee Link or Cafe Nero.
If you are the finder, you can make a journal entry here - you can remain anonymous if you want! I hope you enjoy the book and that you'll get a chance to leave it somewhere else for someone else to find in due course. There is an old (but still very informative) article on bookcrossing to be found here:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/jul/31/fiction.features1
If you like the idea of bookcrossing, more free books can be found in Colchester bookcrossing zones:
Slack Space, Eld Lane
Love Coffee Aroma, High Street
Purple Dog, Eld Lane
Foresters Arms, Castle Road
Hospital Arms, Crouch Street
15 Queen Street
Fox Pub, Layer de la Haye
Ipswich bookcrossing zones:
Caffe Nero, the Buttermarket, (upstairs on the mantlepiece)
The Greyhound pub on Ivry Road (shelf opposite the bar)
Coffee Link, Neptune Marina (upstairs, book case on far wall)
Please do stop for a coffee or drink while you're there.
This book is to be left in upstairs at Coffee Link or Cafe Nero.
If you are the finder, you can make a journal entry here - you can remain anonymous if you want! I hope you enjoy the book and that you'll get a chance to leave it somewhere else for someone else to find in due course. There is an old (but still very informative) article on bookcrossing to be found here:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/jul/31/fiction.features1
If you like the idea of bookcrossing, more free books can be found in Colchester bookcrossing zones:
Slack Space, Eld Lane
Love Coffee Aroma, High Street
Purple Dog, Eld Lane
Foresters Arms, Castle Road
Hospital Arms, Crouch Street
15 Queen Street
Fox Pub, Layer de la Haye
Ipswich bookcrossing zones:
Caffe Nero, the Buttermarket, (upstairs on the mantlepiece)
The Greyhound pub on Ivry Road (shelf opposite the bar)
Coffee Link, Neptune Marina (upstairs, book case on far wall)
Please do stop for a coffee or drink while you're there.
This book is to be sent as a RABCK to another bookcrosser who is already enjoying the first volume of the trilogy.
If you are the finder, you can make a journal entry here - you can remain anonymous if you want! I hope you enjoy the book and that you'll get a chance to leave it somewhere else for someone else to find in due course. There is an old (but still very informative) article on bookcrossing to be found here:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/jul/31/fiction.features1
If you like the idea of bookcrossing, more free books can be found in Colchester bookcrossing zones:
Slack Space, Eld Lane
Love Coffee Aroma, High Street
Purple Dog, Eld Lane
Foresters Arms, Castle Road
Hospital Arms, Crouch Street
15 Queen Street
Fox Pub, Layer de la Haye
Ipswich bookcrossing zones:
Caffe Nero, the Buttermarket, (upstairs on the mantlepiece)
The Greyhound pub on Ivry Road (shelf opposite the bar)
Coffee Link, Neptune Marina (upstairs, book case on far wall)
Please do stop for a coffee or drink while you're there.
If you are the finder, you can make a journal entry here - you can remain anonymous if you want! I hope you enjoy the book and that you'll get a chance to leave it somewhere else for someone else to find in due course. There is an old (but still very informative) article on bookcrossing to be found here:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/jul/31/fiction.features1
If you like the idea of bookcrossing, more free books can be found in Colchester bookcrossing zones:
Slack Space, Eld Lane
Love Coffee Aroma, High Street
Purple Dog, Eld Lane
Foresters Arms, Castle Road
Hospital Arms, Crouch Street
15 Queen Street
Fox Pub, Layer de la Haye
Ipswich bookcrossing zones:
Caffe Nero, the Buttermarket, (upstairs on the mantlepiece)
The Greyhound pub on Ivry Road (shelf opposite the bar)
Coffee Link, Neptune Marina (upstairs, book case on far wall)
Please do stop for a coffee or drink while you're there.
Journal Entry 5 by shnedwards at Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Wednesday, January 11, 2017
It's here! Thanks SG for sending me this and the cute little notepad as well.
(BTW, I think that Guardian article is the one that made me join BookCrossing all those years ago!)
(BTW, I think that Guardian article is the one that made me join BookCrossing all those years ago!)
Journal Entry 6 by shnedwards at Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Friday, February 3, 2017
A satisfying end to the trilogy. I have no fingernails left. Thanks again SG for sending this to me.
Reserving for Oslo Convention.
Reserving for Oslo Convention.
Journal Entry 7 by shnedwards at Bookcrossing Convention Oslo 2017 in St. Hanshaugen bydel, Oslo fylke Norway on Monday, April 17, 2017
Released 7 yrs ago (4/21/2017 UTC) at Bookcrossing Convention Oslo 2017 in St. Hanshaugen bydel, Oslo fylke Norway
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Thank you for visiting the website. If this is your introduction to Bookcrossing, welcome.
Please make as few or as many comments about the book as you wish. The book is now yours to do with as you choose.
Keep it, pass it on, but please leave the label, so it can keep in touch with us.
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Please make as few or as many comments about the book as you wish. The book is now yours to do with as you choose.
Keep it, pass it on, but please leave the label, so it can keep in touch with us.
If you would like to know what happens to the book after you have passed it on, then do join - it's free, private and fun.
I won wool in a bookswap a little while ago and spotted this at the Oslo convention- couldn't resist picking it up :0)