Bridge to Terabithia
3 journalers for this copy...
Beautiful relatively classic story. If you haven't read it, go out and borrow it.
The description of this book is quite interesting for a y.a. story. I was dining at Arbor Vitae Java Juice today when I found this book, thinking actually, that it was a book of my own that I had left months back. This is my first truely "wild catch" and it made an otherwise difficult time (meal time) a bit easier for me.
I'll read this and re-release it. Or maybe I'll just re-release it. Either way, it'll leave my hands at some point.
I'll read this and re-release it. Or maybe I'll just re-release it. Either way, it'll leave my hands at some point.
Journal Entry 3 by bflybabe at Horseshoe Trail in Orland Park, Illinois USA on Friday, August 10, 2007
RELEASE NOTES:
The actual address of this will be a little north of what I provided here, I believe. I'm not very familiar with this area, but thought the walking trail would be a good place to release this book. It will be in a BookCrossing plastic bag.
This was released at about 3:30pm at the walking trail at Horsetail Lake leaning up against the "Trail" marker. Oooops -- this actually is Palos Park!
The actual address of this will be a little north of what I provided here, I believe. I'm not very familiar with this area, but thought the walking trail would be a good place to release this book. It will be in a BookCrossing plastic bag.
This was released at about 3:30pm at the walking trail at Horsetail Lake leaning up against the "Trail" marker. Oooops -- this actually is Palos Park!
Journal Entry 4 by bflybabe at Horsetail Lake in Palos Park, Illinois USA on Friday, August 10, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (8/10/2007 UTC) at Horsetail Lake in Palos Park, Illinois USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
This is released just north of 123rd St. on 104th Ave.
It is in a plastic bag, leaning against the "Trail" marker as you head into the wooded walking trail.
This is released just north of 123rd St. on 104th Ave.
It is in a plastic bag, leaning against the "Trail" marker as you head into the wooded walking trail.
I went to see if this book was still around... and it was.
It wasn''t where I left it; it was about 20 feet away, sitting in the grass, and looking like a discarded plastic bag. I almost didn''t see it where it was.
It was still safe, even after storms that we''ve had been release and now.
I took the book and plan on re-releasing in somewhere else... just not sure where yet. Maybe I''ll get around to reading to before releasing it next time *laugh*
It wasn''t where I left it; it was about 20 feet away, sitting in the grass, and looking like a discarded plastic bag. I almost didn''t see it where it was.
It was still safe, even after storms that we''ve had been release and now.
I took the book and plan on re-releasing in somewhere else... just not sure where yet. Maybe I''ll get around to reading to before releasing it next time *laugh*
Journal Entry 6 by bflybabe at Monroe at Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois USA on Saturday, August 18, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (8/18/2007 UTC) at Monroe at Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
Left on Monroe, as going across a bridge right near Michigan Avenue. Left on one of the "pillars" on the side of the bridge on the south side of the street.
NOTE: It was left at about 4pm, not 4am.
Left on Monroe, as going across a bridge right near Michigan Avenue. Left on one of the "pillars" on the side of the bridge on the south side of the street.
NOTE: It was left at about 4pm, not 4am.
Wow! I found this book at about 9:20 pm by Millenium Park on Monroe that was left there by bflybabe. I can't believe it was there for 5+ hours in the middle of Chicago with the air and water show going on and I was the first one to take it. I find that interesting... Anyway, haven't read the book yet because I am in the middle of 2 other books right now. I will read it and pass it on. This is my first experience with book crossing and I think it is such an awesome idea. I will be releasing a few books I have already read soon. This is so great. Hopefully it will spark an interest in reading for the younger generation...