SherriA
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ORIGINAL: proudsub What is bookcrossing? We have a house full of books. www.bookcrossing.com Bookcrossing is an online community of booklovers. You "register" your books (the site generates a unique bookcrossing identification number (bcid) for each one), and track their journeys. Basically, it's founded on the 3R's : read, register, release. The initial idea was something similar to Where's George - letting books go "in the wild" and seeing if anyone would journal their travels on the website. However, it's grown much beyond that. There are discussion forums, much like here, and in addition to setting books free to their fates in the wild, people arrange to share books, trade books, etc. Only about 10% of books set free in the wild are journaled, but it's lots of fun to get an email from the website that someone has picked up your book and taken the time to share their thoughts, then often set it free again after reading it. When you trade/share books the odds of getting journal entries are significantly higher. Bookrings (one book passed from person to person via the mail) are a great way to see different people's thoughts about the same book. Book trades are a wonderful way to cheaply (for the price of media rate postage, about $1.42 usually) obtain books you want to read. It can be as simple as registering a book and leaving it in a local coffee shop, or as involved as organizing bookrings/rays/boxes, trades, gifts, etc. There's no minimum involvement. Some people just use it to keep track of what they've read and their thoughts about the books. It's very flexible. Check out the website (and feel free to check out my bookshelf (Sherria there too)). It's not for everyone, but I enjoy it immensely. I've met some wonderful people, read some fabulous new authors, and gotten my hands on books that I couldn't find any other way. Oh, and did I mention that it's FREE? Yep, totally free. You can choose to buy "release supplies" from the website, or other merchandise, but I've never done that, and there's no pressure to do so.
< Message edited by SherriA -- 9/7/2004 7:34:09 PM >
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