International BookCrossing Day
Apr. 21st, 2014 07:12 pm
- The Joy Luck Club- I saw the author speak on campus not far from this release location
- Wild Mountain Thyme- in honor of the "wild" challenge from years ago and my own Tartan Day challenge from the past
- Good Omens- I think this is one I helped a fellow BookCrosser release for World Book Night last year (she didn't register her copies, so I don't know for sure). Also, I saw one of the authors speak on campus here as well
- Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban- my favorite book in the world; also, my first catch on BookCrossing was a Harry Potter book
- A Separate Peace- one of my favorite books and, I suspect, the book I have registered the most copies of on my bookshelf?

I decorated the books with International BookCrossing Day stickers and post-its.

I left the books on the statue in the morning for George Mason to watch over during the day. None of them have checked back in yet, but here's hoping!
When I got to work, I found a release alert email. A fellow BookCrossing had passed through my town and released a book not far from my house. I couldn't go out and hunt for the book immediately. However, during my lunch break I went hunting and there was the copy of Cold Sassy Tree still sitting there, waiting to be caught! I journaled it but left it in the wild for someone else to find. I suspect melydia doesn't need this copy back. I hope its journey from Germany continues on to a new reader.
