Hello all,

I am usually a lurker on this forum and for that I do apologize.  I 
get more out of your posts than my own it seems.  But this time, I 
felt compelled to post because I think I have something of interest 
to all of you.

I have been reading several recent posts about wild releases and 
their effectiveness in Bookcrossing.  I have also been reading about 
much of the dissappointment that comes along with it.  It is hard to 
let a book go and not know where it ends up, especially for people 
like us who LOVE BOOKS!

I am writing this post in the hopes that it will inspire many of you 
who are having second thoughts about wild releases.  My wife is 
Choclaholic on Bookcrossing.com.  She released books throughout this 
past year and even going back to when we first moved down here to 
San Antonio from New England.  I have her journal linkys here. We 
just got them today.  I encourage you to click on them or cut and 
paste as the case may be and be inspired.  Please take a look at 
when the book was released and then when it was caught.

http://bookcrossing.com/journal/2739523

http://bookcrossing.com/journal/756346

As you can imagine, today is a good day for Choclaholic and an 
inspiration to me.  I can't help but wonder how many of my books 
have landed in someone's hands and is being read right now, even 
though it may not be journaled.  And as far as my released books 
being journaled?......Someday.

Flyinfox_SATX









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