bookcrossing
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
14 Jan 19
Similar to postcrossing but not exactly. I have just begun to read the details for myself. You have two options with Bookcrossing. You can "release into the wild" which means you create a Bookcrossing ID number, attach it to the...
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11 people
blueunicorn
@blueunicorn (2401)
• United States
6 Dec 07
Have you heard of Bookcrossing? Are you a Bookcrossing member? I used to be really involved with it, but now I tend to get my books from the library. Bookcrossing is an on-line community (www.Bookcrossing.com) where a person reads...
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6 people
pinklilly
@pinklilly (3443)
• Australia
28 Sep 07
I came across this book that had a sticker on the back from bookcrossings.com and sombody had set it free to travel. I checked out the site out of curiosity and it sounded very interesting and fun....
They have a community of...
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1 person
wiccania
@wiccania (3360)
• United States
6 Aug 07
I've been a member of Paperbackswap.com for a little over a year (it's great, I absolutely love it). I'm also a member at Bookcrossing.com -- though it's not strictly a swap site, basic swapping is an option.
How about you,...
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1 person
AnythngArt
@AnythngArt (3302)
• United States
24 May 07
I just joined PaperbackSwap.com, which is a site for people who want to trade books. You put in a minimum of 9 books, and you start off with 3 free requests. When someone wants one of your books, you mail it to the person (via...
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5 people
AxranraRose82
@AxranraRose82 (1120)
• United States
14 Nov 06
Book crossing is a site that allows you to "register" a book then set it free in the "wild". The hope is that someone will come across it, perhaps read it and then go to the website and let everyone know that it was "found"....
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