State of Fear
3 journalers for this copy...
I received two of these for Christmas. The book is brand new.
On its way to a BC member in MO, 1/12/05
On its way to a BC member in MO, 1/12/05
I really thought this book was interesting. It just goes to show that the people who are out there thinking they're saving the planet are really the ones we need to be protected from. MC used a great blend of information and action to pull the book together and you can't help but like the characters.
I've passed this to my girlfriend, so when she's done with it I'll put it on available status.
I've passed this to my girlfriend, so when she's done with it I'll put it on available status.
I just arrived safely and in one piece. I liked the room in my priority mail box but it sure is nice to get a breath of fresh northwest air. Fenort wanted me to mention something to you about "Book Rate" mail. She says it's cheaper and that you might want to consider sending book crossing books that way instead next time. She appreciates the book but knows that postage can add up. She said to tell you that she'll read me as soon as possible and then make me available for other readers. :) And she wanted me to tell you thanks.
the book
the book
I enjoyed this book...I read it months ago, but forgot to add the journal entry....Read it if you're a fan of Crichton, it was similar to Airframe, but with more excitement and action :)
I haven't read this yet. My book club chose this book, and though I tried to embrace the story several times, I just couldn't get hooked. At this point, I'm making it available for trade if anyone is interested.
Journal Entry 6 by Fenortner at 10:30AM Ferry from Mukilteo to Clinton, Whidbey Island in Mukilteo, Washington USA on Sunday, January 13, 2008
Released 16 yrs ago (1/12/2008 UTC) at 10:30AM Ferry from Mukilteo to Clinton, Whidbey Island in Mukilteo, Washington USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
I was so excited to release two books on the ferry this morning, but I was once again reminded of the "state of fear" that we live in. Ironic that I was releasing this book. As soon as I walked on the ferry, I set this book (and another) down on a table. I sat nearby to see who would find them. Lo and behold, someone who worked for the ferry system approached both books, but she did so like they were something about to explode. About the same time, I heard the announcement about making sure you keep your belonging with you at all times and to report any strange behavior. Free books? Dangerous? Strange? I fear that this book is now trapped in some windowless room with other "abandonned and dangerous" items. State of fear? It is alive and well, unfortunately.
If someone does happen to find this book, I'd love a journal entry. I know the orginal bookcrosser who so graciously sent it to me would also appreciate knowing it's still traveling.
Be free books!
I was so excited to release two books on the ferry this morning, but I was once again reminded of the "state of fear" that we live in. Ironic that I was releasing this book. As soon as I walked on the ferry, I set this book (and another) down on a table. I sat nearby to see who would find them. Lo and behold, someone who worked for the ferry system approached both books, but she did so like they were something about to explode. About the same time, I heard the announcement about making sure you keep your belonging with you at all times and to report any strange behavior. Free books? Dangerous? Strange? I fear that this book is now trapped in some windowless room with other "abandonned and dangerous" items. State of fear? It is alive and well, unfortunately.
If someone does happen to find this book, I'd love a journal entry. I know the orginal bookcrosser who so graciously sent it to me would also appreciate knowing it's still traveling.
Be free books!