Book swapping amongst friends and family is a normal thing for me, most everyone I know reads (many different types of reading genres). So there are always books changing hands, promises made that "you get this book next" and often a surprise book with a note saying "you have to read this".
As for online bookswap sites - I was a member of bookmooch, but found that it became a bit unreliable. Many people would mooch or offer books for mooching and then change their minds, and there were the people who sign up, offer a huge list of books and never return to the site again.
Thanks to taking a walk through the beautiful Halifax Public Gardens one afternoon, I discovered the BookCrossing website. Lying on a park bench was a paperback, and book lover that I am I picked it up. Inside was a note telling me about how the book was travelling - I could take this book to read and then release it back into the wild. It sounded too good for words! Since then I have released many books into the wild - then exciting part is discovering where they may pop up again. I try to drop a few at the airport everytime I can so my books can journey.
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8 comments:
I think bookcrossing sounds really cool... if only I could bring myself to let go of some books!
*ph and I don't think your LT link is working*
I love the idea of book crossing, but live in a small communtiy and just don't see the books getting picked up and passed on. Next time I go to the airport I might try a release.
I was just at Lenore's blog and after reading her response wondered how many Book Crossing members there were on LT. I am a BC member too. :)
I have often thought about joining Book Crossing, but it seemed like a lot of trouble - however, I love things like this and am an active poster on www.wheresgeorge.com where money is tracked.
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Thanks for visiting my blog, love yours! Book Crossing is awesome, maybe I will give it a try...
Sorry you've had bad experiences on BookMooch. I agree the inactive users can be annoying it, and the people who sign up and list a bunch of heavily wishlisted books then mooch and run, never mailing the books they've promised are criminal.
I've tried a couple of books with the BookCrossing thing, but it's never really gone anywhere. No one who's gotten my BC books ever followed through.
Thanks to everyone for visiting ... I enjoyed reading everyones blogs!
(I have no idea what happened to my BC page ... it says Im no longer registered. Oh well I sent a message to support hopefully they can figure out whats up)
:)
Great post - I loved reading about your BookCrossing success story (and the accompanying photo of that beautiful park!).
jgI've read about BookCrossing but have never released/adopted a book thru the system.
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