Logos Hope Floating Book Fair Oct 21st - Nov 1st 2010
Offering more than 7,500 titles and a chance to hop on the decks of the legendary ship, prices of books are said to be affordable too.
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Tripoli聽 聽 聽 October 20th, 2010聽 聽聽 聽 聽 聽November 2nd, 2010
Misurata聽 聽 聽November 3rd, 2010聽 聽聽 聽 聽 聽November 10th, 2010
Benghazi聽 聽 聽November 11th, 2010聽 聽 聽 November 21st, 2010
Although I don't know about opening hours or admission fees (probably free). So if anyone does, please let us all know and post it here

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A morning at the reopened fish market, followed by a browse around a big boat.聽 Nice to have something to look forward to!

To raise more awareness for the Logos Hope Floating Book Fair, i would suggest that you also post an advert under Libya classifieds by selecting the Community section and the Events, Leisure and Activities sub-section.
Regards,
Sheetul
It's docked at minaa al sha3aab, which more or less opposite the Radisson. It's a bigass white ship with 'LOGOS HOPE' written on it so you really can't miss it.
It has really interesting stuff on board, aside from the books there's the seminars and round table discussions etc. There's also a nice lounge and theatre place too - but ofc there are some places which are unopen to the public visitors.
It has about 450 people on board (can hold up to 850 at any one time) from about 45 different countries. Libya's the first Arabic port it has docked at. It's in association with waatesemu charity for domestic violence.
edit: opening times from 10am-2pm and 4pm-10pm

So i got to thank you instead. Sadly, I can't afford to take a 3 day holiday from work 
Had a friend who dropped by today to the Logos Hope area. She said there were swarms of people and advisably to go on a week day morning instead, adding that today there are some VIPs officiating it (again?) not sure. I guess they have some performances by crew staff as a cultural exchange thing hence the VIPs.
Opening hours as stated by Sarah and no one can miss the big ass ship docked opposite Radisson Hotel.

See you guys there!

visited the "LOGOS HOPE"..yes, its a big white ship..You can't really miss it! I was expecting it to be crowded but there was hardly any rush..Purchased books [fiction and cookery] and a key-chain [souvenir]..Not a great deal of variety under fiction though.. Loads of option under cookery ...Some fitness books as well...I think they have more options for kids...Anyhow, am gonna be good for a month now! Also, you can leave a message for the captain, which I did wholeheartedly
The best part is-> At the end of the day, I got to eat chocolate brownies!Genie wrote:At the end of the day, I got to eat chocolate brownies!
On the ship? How much were they selling them for?
Thebigtuna wrote:Genie wrote:At the end of the day, I got to eat chocolate brownies!
On the ship? How much were they selling them for?
Yes. each piece is for 1.5 dinars only.
... the books are reasonably priced as well ...expatlibya wrote:Hi Sarah & Rocko. Do you know if the book fair will be open on Friday morning? Hopefully it should not be too crowded on a Friday morning
I'm not actually sure, from what I understood from the crew members they said Friday was their day off. But I'll double check for you.
I'd really encourage everyone to stop and chat to the volunteers.. they're so friendly and open, they were the highlight of my visit 
expatlibya wrote:...plenty of books for children ... if you have children under 10, you must visit the fair
... the books are reasonably priced as well ...
agree, spent much more than originally planned - just had not expected to find such a choice! And still didn't buy all that I would want to read to the baby, will have to go there again tomorrow聽 
SarahMK wrote:expatlibya wrote:Hi Sarah & Rocko. Do you know if the book fair will be open on Friday morning? Hopefully it should not be too crowded on a Friday morning
I'm not actually sure, from what I understood from the crew members they said Friday was their day off. But I'll double check for you.
I'd really encourage everyone to stop and chat to the volunteers.. they're so friendly and open, they were the highlight of my visit
I talked to a guy from the Republic of Ecuador, he was so friendly.
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