Hmm, can anyone else suggest some safe/promising places to release 
books? I'd like to do a couple before leaving town next week. (Will 
make at least one a restaurant patio release if possible :) )

My last couple releases I chose places where I could keep an eye on 
the book (food court and coffee house). In both cases I'd retreated 
there get work done so me and my pile of papers stuck around for at 
least an hour, several tables away from the book but in line of 
sight. They were never journaled but seeing someone pick up your 
book, examine it, and then eventually walk away with it is pretty 
cool!

Have you ever gone back to a release site and checked the lost and 
found for your book (or another that showed up on the 'Go Hunting' 
page)? Was it there?

- bibliochild in California.

At 8:32 AM -0700 7/8/05, kristi wrote:
>I've had luck finding books on benches outside grocery
>stores and tables at local parks, so I'd assume both
>of those are pretty "safe" places to release books.  I
>also recently left a book on a patio table at the
>local Bruegger's Bagelry - it was picked up and
>journaled (my first wild catch!), so I'm now a big fan
>of restaurant patio releases  :)
>
>       -kristi
>BCID = midwinter
>Tucson, AZ  USA



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