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released books

You can put books on shelves, they can be stacked on the floor, you can sell it on Ebay, they can throw into the waste paper (I can not!), They can be further away or they can simply leave blank.
releasing?
Yes, you read quite right. There are several hundred thousand people around the world that her books simply "release".
It's called Bookcrossing and makes a lot of fun!

What is BookCrossing?
Bookcrossing is a world-wide network which currently has over 900,000 books fans, who have set themselves the goal to release their books into the wild and for that from time to "find" to other books. In essence, therefore, Bookcrossing is a global book exchange, which, however, leaves much to chance.

And how does it work?
Very simple: you first registered, and later his book by http://www.bookcrossing.com/ that has incidentally also has a very good and informative German side.

There, his books, so those who can release the would like to register with a BIC code, which can be printed to label for free today Bookcrossing.com.



stickers in the selected book and then stick?





then be free to the registered book. Put it somewhere. This can be a park bench, a shopping center, a place in the subway. Simply a place where a book is also found here and there ;-)
Then you wait

Once someone has found the book, he can see from the registration sticker from Bookcrossing.com that this is a is "released" book. A nice finder is log in and make a journal entry, so you can keep track of what the book tour has just begun. The finder is requested to release the book after reading it again.

With luck, you can follow so its released books by half the world.

This all sounds a bit crazy? Is there probably are. But it's actually fun. It's best to check out the Book Crossing site to contact us.

How is it there so beautiful?

"A book is not only a friend, you create new friends. If you owned a book in mind and spirit, You're enriched. But if you've passed the book, you are enriched threefold "
-. Henry Miller
The Books In My Life (1969)

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