It's a new month... time for some new bug fixes!
While Matt is still working on harnessing the book data that we all have contributed to, and making it available for searches, he's also been rather busy fixing other things, and even adding some nifty little features. Read all about it in this Announcements forum post.Under the Blood-Red Sun
by Graham Salisbury | Children's Books | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0440411394 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0440411394 Global Overview for this book
1 journaler for this copy...
I picked up this book from the used book rack the P.D. Brown Memorial Branch of the Charles County Public Libraries that is located in Waldorf, Maryland!
This book was on the Sequoyah Book Award Masterlist for Young Adults for the year 1997.
Sponsored by the Oklahoma Library Association (OLA), the annual Sequoyah Book Award is a student’s choice award presented since 1959. The program added a Young Adult literature award in 1987. Books chosen for the annual Sequoyah masterlist are selected by two committees of OLA members. Each member of the committee reads over 100 books before recommending titles for the masterlists.
During the school year, young Oklahomans from grades three through junior high are encouraged to read the titles from the masterlist. Students must read or listen to three books in order to cast a vote. The winning book is announced in February and the award is presented during the annual Oklahoma Library Association’s spring conference.
With this award, Oklahoma honors the Native American leader, Sequoyah, for his unique achievement in creating the Cherokee syllabary. In so doing, he created a way to preserve his people’s language and culture.
Sponsored by the Oklahoma Library Association (OLA), the annual Sequoyah Book Award is a student’s choice award presented since 1959. The program added a Young Adult literature award in 1987. Books chosen for the annual Sequoyah masterlist are selected by two committees of OLA members. Each member of the committee reads over 100 books before recommending titles for the masterlists.
During the school year, young Oklahomans from grades three through junior high are encouraged to read the titles from the masterlist. Students must read or listen to three books in order to cast a vote. The winning book is announced in February and the award is presented during the annual Oklahoma Library Association’s spring conference.
With this award, Oklahoma honors the Native American leader, Sequoyah, for his unique achievement in creating the Cherokee syllabary. In so doing, he created a way to preserve his people’s language and culture.
One of my favorite features of BookCrossing is the opportunity to track books where ever they may go. We just moved from Waldorf, MD to Bolling Air Force Base in Washington D.C. and it is time to update each book's location and make sure that we have located each book after the move.
I am trying to set the status of all my books to be correct at this time.
Permanent Collection (PC) means that I plan to keep this book for the foreseeable future.
Available (AVL) means that I have read the book or don't desire to read the book and it is ready to move on in some fashion.
To Be Read (TBR) means that I plan to read it (at least someday) and after I read it I will decide what to do with it.
I reserve the right to change my mind at any time!
I am trying to set the status of all my books to be correct at this time.
Permanent Collection (PC) means that I plan to keep this book for the foreseeable future.
Available (AVL) means that I have read the book or don't desire to read the book and it is ready to move on in some fashion.
To Be Read (TBR) means that I plan to read it (at least someday) and after I read it I will decide what to do with it.
I reserve the right to change my mind at any time!
Journal Entry 4 by crrcookie at Day Of The Book (Street Festival) On Howard Avenue in Kensington, Maryland USA on Sunday, January 16, 2011
Released 13 yrs ago (4/17/2011 UTC) at Day Of The Book (Street Festival) On Howard Avenue in Kensington, Maryland USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
This book is being released at the International Day of the Book Festival in Kensington, MD.
Following the April 2011 BookCrossing Convention hosted by BCinDC I moved to Oklahoma. Knowing that I was moving, I took many of the leftover books from the book buffets so that the books could travel and so that I would have plenty of books to release.
This book is available and will be in the boxes of books that I hope to release in the coming days.
This book is available and will be in the boxes of books that I hope to release in the coming days.
This book is in Release Me Box #5 in Tecumseh, OK.
I hope to be releasing a lot of books soon.
I hope to be releasing a lot of books soon.