Captain Zap (Step into Reading, Step 3, paper)
Registered by SCOUT-FINCH of Sherman Oaks, California USA on 9/12/2016
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
1 journaler for this copy...
Registered for the September 2016 Ultimate Challenge - Animal Theme (FISHhead). My son loved! this book when he was little. Now I've dropped him off at college and it's time for another reader to enjoy Captain Zap! I'm bringing this book across the country with me when I go on a cruise. Not sure where I'll be leaving it - maybe on the ship, maybe at one of our ports....
I've been BookCrossing for fourteen years now - I first read about it in the Los Angeles Times, and I went to the website at bookcrossing.com to see what it was about. I read a lot of books, and it makes sense to pass them on to someone when I'm done with them - this is a fun way to do it and see where your book ends up. I've left books in parks, restaurants, stores, Disneyland, cruise ships, on the steps of a church in France, behind a statue in Nassau and near a Hawaiian volcano. I've gotten notices that my books have ended up in Rome on someone's honeymoon, in Afghanistan with a soldier and once a book was journaled seven years after I left it in a restaurant. Where was it all this time? It had only traveled about ten miles?!
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I've been BookCrossing for fourteen years now - I first read about it in the Los Angeles Times, and I went to the website at bookcrossing.com to see what it was about. I read a lot of books, and it makes sense to pass them on to someone when I'm done with them - this is a fun way to do it and see where your book ends up. I've left books in parks, restaurants, stores, Disneyland, cruise ships, on the steps of a church in France, behind a statue in Nassau and near a Hawaiian volcano. I've gotten notices that my books have ended up in Rome on someone's honeymoon, in Afghanistan with a soldier and once a book was journaled seven years after I left it in a restaurant. Where was it all this time? It had only traveled about ten miles?!
Check out the Forums too -where interesting people from all over the world meet to talk about books, literacy, current events, their pets, their travels, whatever's going on. There are even annual international BookCrossing Conventions!
Whether you've just stumbled on to your next new hobby, a book you're going to read or just a book you're going to donate back to your local library or "leave in the wild", would you take a moment to log in to bookcrossing.com and let us know that you found it? If you don't plan to join bookcrossing you can remain anonymous. If you do join, please use my name (SCOUT-FINCH) as your referral - thanks!
Happy reading!
Hmmmm...well, I didn't release this book on that cruise - so now I'm going on a different one and I promise! to release this cute, funny book somewhere in the Caribbean - either on our ship, or on an island.
Journal Entry 3 by SCOUT-FINCH at Ladies Restroom, Coral Tower in Atlantis Hotel, Paradise Island Bahamas on Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Released 5 yrs ago (9/17/2018 UTC) at Ladies Restroom, Coral Tower in Atlantis Hotel, Paradise Island Bahamas
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Spent the day at Atlantis as a cruise port excursion. Wow! Vegas with water! Left this book in the restroom on a table with a giant statue of fake flowers, as I recall. Don't know if there will be any moms with kids passing through - didn't see any kids all day, I don't think, but unfortunately it was the only book I had brought with me to release. Hope it finds its way into the hands of a happy reader - it really is a cute book!