Last February 21 was a holiday (San Pedro day) so our school decided to visit the MV Logos Hope, the largest floating book fair in the world. It has over 5,000 different titles and 400,000 books onboard. The ship has five areas: Welcome, the Book Fair, Journey of Life, the Theatre, and the International Cafe.
On the Welcome area, we were greeted by Ina (if that's how you spell it), one of the friendly crew of the Logos Hope. We were made to watch a 2-minute video presentation, which gives visitors an overview of the whole ship. After that, we get to see the crew cabin and an illustrated history of GBA Ships.
Then we proceeded to the much-awaited area: the Book Fair!!! It contains a wide range of books shelved in different genres. Also, all books are priced in what they call "units". Shelves have conversion charts so you can know the price of the books in your country's own currency. Good thing 100 units is equal to 100 pesos, so I didn't have to look at conversion charts every minute! The books are cheap compared to the price of local bookstores. The lowest price is 25 units, while the highest is 1,000 units. I bought a copy of Nancy Drew mystery: The Secret of the Old Clock for 250 units (250 pesos).
The Book Fair |
More books |
The Book fair has an area where you can get a good deal of textbooks, because the BAG is what you're going to buy, then you can get free textbooks, anything you want. The blue bag costs P500 pesos with free 3 textbooks, while the white one costs P250, and you get one free textbook.
Next to the book fair is the Journey of Life, where you will listen to the story of the prodigal son in his journey through life, while looking at the pictures on walls as you walk through the area. The story teaches an important moral lesson about life.
Photo courtesy of Synz Memoir |
Before leaving, we get to take home free books (YAY!). The visit was really memorable, and I had fun! I'm hoping to visit the ship again. Maybe next year.
For those who want to go to the book fair, the MV Logos Hope is still in Manila until March 13. Children ages 12 and below doesn't require any entry pass, but for adults 13 and up the entrance fee costs P20.
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