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.The View from Ararat (UQP Young Adult Fiction)
Registered by Littlemave of Weston, Australian Capital Territory Australia on 2/22/2004
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Littlemave from Weston, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Sunday, February 22, 2004
The planet Deucalion's existence is threatened by a plague of immense proportions. Politicians, individuals and the Elokoi are faced with a threat of such magnitude that moral and ethical decisions are almost impossible. In this desperate race against time social justice could easily become the first casualty and civilization the second.
Journal Entry 2 by Littlemave from Weston, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Wednesday, June 9, 2004
Never got around to reading this one, nor Mr Mave, so took it to meetup last night (8 June 04).
I think BookFrog took it.
I think BookFrog took it.
You're right Littlemeave, I did take it. FushMush made me! Twisted my arm, put it in my bag... ok so I did that bit and she didn't have to do much twisting, just recommend I read it. On MT TBR it goes which actually got quite a reasonable size before but it has grown again.
Have read... took a little while.
A bit too Sci-Fi for me and way too many points of view. Every character in the book got a point of view which got a bit confusing trying to remember who was who and what their role in the story was.
A bit too Sci-Fi for me and way too many points of view. Every character in the book got a point of view which got a bit confusing trying to remember who was who and what their role in the story was.
Journal Entry 5 by BookFrog at Canterbury Street Stables in Flemington, Victoria Australia on Saturday, July 3, 2004
Released on Saturday, July 03, 2004 at Canterbury Street Stables in Flemington, Victoria Australia.
Inside the stables which is now a community centre I celebrated my brother's 40th birthday.
Just inside the doors are some plastic holders in which you can put leaflets. One was labelled senior citizen information - of which there was none. It was to the right of the entrance, next to the toilets.
This book was left there *it was also used for show and tell informing people about how great bookcrossing is*
A fun night!
Inside the stables which is now a community centre I celebrated my brother's 40th birthday.
Just inside the doors are some plastic holders in which you can put leaflets. One was labelled senior citizen information - of which there was none. It was to the right of the entrance, next to the toilets.
This book was left there *it was also used for show and tell informing people about how great bookcrossing is*
A fun night!