What bookswap sites (if any) do you belong to?

@wiccania (3360)
United States
August 6, 2007 10:04am CST
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, what bookswap sites are you a member of?
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@Myrilia (209)
• United States
7 Aug 07
There are several bookswap sites out there. I like Paperbackswap the best because of their wish list, it automatically holds the book for you. I save tons of money with them. Before, I was in the bookstore once a week! Here are the other sites I know about: Bookmooch.com Titletrader.com Bookins.com Readersunited.com Happy swapping!
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@zeloguy (4911)
• United States
6 Aug 07
I have a bunch of friends that all swap books with each other. It is a lot better than the library 'cause I usually get the books in much better condition and I am also handed down books I like to read.
6 Aug 07
I've been a member of readitswapit.co.uk for a few months and found it a great way to swap books with people for the cost of postage. I have read many books I would never have thought to pick up in the library or a book shop.
• United States
7 Aug 07
I'm a PBS member. Probably close to a year now. My tastes are pretty specialized, so it's harder for me to find the books I want, but sometimes surprises do come up. Just got a beautiful hardback copy of Rainbow's End, Vernor Vinge's latest book. The site setup is excellent, though I really don't think the new design is an improvement. I tried BookMooch, and didn't like it at all. It's very bare bones, and I finally gave up on it because I couldn't find anything at all that I wanted.