Stormy Weather
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 2 by hyphen8 at Mocha Java Café at Ward Centre in Honolulu, Hawaii USA on Sunday, February 12, 2017
Released 7 yrs ago (2/11/2017 UTC) at Mocha Java Café at Ward Centre in Honolulu, Hawaii USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Saturday, February 11, 2017: not at a MeetUp. Left outside Mocha Java during some stormy weather... ;)
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Released for Secretariat's 2017 Never Judge a Book By Its Cover Challenge (week 6: pink & red) and GoryDetails's GBBC challenge in conjunction with the Great Backyard Bird Count which encourages people to observe and count the wild birds they see from February 17 to 20.
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I'm so glad you've found this book!
Please take a moment to make a journal entry and let this book's previous readers know that it's safe with you.
How and where did you find the book? What did you think of it? What are you going to do with it next?
It's now your book, for you to do with as you please: keep it, pass it to a friend, or maybe even leave it where someone else can find it!
If you've ever wondered where your books go after they leave your hands, join BookCrossing and you may find out: you'll be able to follow the further adventures of your books as new readers make journal entries - sometimes from surprisingly far-flung locations.
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BookCrossing: making the whole world a library!
UPDATE: found and journaled - thank you very much. Happy reading! :)
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Released for Secretariat's 2017 Never Judge a Book By Its Cover Challenge (week 6: pink & red) and GoryDetails's GBBC challenge in conjunction with the Great Backyard Bird Count which encourages people to observe and count the wild birds they see from February 17 to 20.
I'm so glad you've found this book!
Please take a moment to make a journal entry and let this book's previous readers know that it's safe with you.
How and where did you find the book? What did you think of it? What are you going to do with it next?
It's now your book, for you to do with as you please: keep it, pass it to a friend, or maybe even leave it where someone else can find it!
If you've ever wondered where your books go after they leave your hands, join BookCrossing and you may find out: you'll be able to follow the further adventures of your books as new readers make journal entries - sometimes from surprisingly far-flung locations.
(Think of it like Where's George for books: a little like geocaching or a treasure hunt - you can follow a registered book's journey every time someone makes a new entry. Some BookCrossers even leave books *in* geocaches!)
BookCrossing: making the whole world a library!
UPDATE: found and journaled - thank you very much. Happy reading! :)
I found this book on top of the American Savings ATM at Kakaako Kitchen. My son was with me and told me to leave it, because someone may come back for it. Then I opened it and the blue card dropped out. My son recognized it to be a travelling book, I'd never seen one before. Every page kep tme wondering what would happen next. I enjoyed it!
I found this book on the top of an ATM machine at Kakaako Kitchen. Quite an unusual story with many events going on at once, and all coming together in the end. I liked it!