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robynisrarelyfunny:

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World’s largest floating book fair to visit Manila
MANILA, Philippines - Following in the footsteps of her predecessor MV Doulos, which has visited Manila seven times since 1988, MV Logos Hope is the newest vessel in the GBA Ships fleet. She carries the world’s largest floating book fair and will soon visit Manila on her maiden voyage around the world. This newer and larger ship features a greater space for visitors and more comfortable browsing in the air conditioned book fair and café area. From The Philippine Star (read more)

I remain unconvinced that this isn’t actually just a scheme planned by #maureenjohnson in order for a bunch of authors to stowaway on this ship under the pretenses of ‘author cruise to Manila’.

Oh! When I was little I looked around the Doulos when it was in Darwin. It’s actually a ship full of books about Christianity, if my memory is correct.

robynisrarelyfunny:

bookmania:

World’s largest floating book fair to visit Manila

MANILA, Philippines - Following in the footsteps of her predecessor MV Doulos, which has visited Manila seven times since 1988, MV Logos Hope is the newest vessel in the GBA Ships fleet. She carries the world’s largest floating book fair and will soon visit Manila on her maiden voyage around the world. This newer and larger ship features a greater space for visitors and more comfortable browsing in the air conditioned book fair and café area. From The Philippine Star (read more)

I remain unconvinced that this isn’t actually just a scheme planned by #maureenjohnson in order for a bunch of authors to stowaway on this ship under the pretenses of ‘author cruise to Manila’.

Oh! When I was little I looked around the Doulos when it was in Darwin. It’s actually a ship full of books about Christianity, if my memory is correct.

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    I. MUST. SEE. THIS!
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    Just wondering.. what if something unfortunate happens? I certainly don’t wish something like it happens but what if?...
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