Orion arm
by Julian May | Science Fiction & Fantasy | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0002247143 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0002247143 Global Overview for this book
Registered by futurecat of Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on 7/10/2009
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
Lytteltonwitch was clearing out her bookshelves, but didn't have time to register all her unwanted books, so gave me a few bags full to bookcross.
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Journal Entry 2 by futurecat at University of Canterbury, Physics Building in Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Sunday, July 12, 2009
Released 15 yrs ago (7/12/2009 UTC) at University of Canterbury, Physics Building in Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand
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On a table in the ground floor foyer.
Happy bookcrossing to the finder!
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P.S. If you live in the Christchurch area, you might like to join us at our monthly bookcrossing meetups. For details, see the BCNZ Yahoo Group.
On a table in the ground floor foyer.
Happy bookcrossing to the finder!
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v
P.S. If you live in the Christchurch area, you might like to join us at our monthly bookcrossing meetups. For details, see the BCNZ Yahoo Group.
First spotted outside the lifts in Rutherford building. Next seen in the Bridging Programmes corridor on the 3rd floor. Finally caught in the resource room filed under books to borrow.
Journal Entry 4 by llyfrfa at University of Canterbury - details in notes in Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Monday, July 27, 2009
Released 15 yrs ago (7/27/2009 UTC) at University of Canterbury - details in notes in Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand
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A bit confused about what it is trying to be - Space opera, comedy, travel guide. If you want to follow the corporate stuff it might be worth reading part one (available from City Library). Enjoy.
A bit confused about what it is trying to be - Space opera, comedy, travel guide. If you want to follow the corporate stuff it might be worth reading part one (available from City Library). Enjoy.