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Bookcrossing

Both The Guardian and the BBC spotlight “Bookcrossing,” a scheme created by a pair of British book-lovers to hand out free paperbacks to subway riders at a selection of supervised kiosks every month. Instead of the ubiquitous commuter dailies highlighting the latest “useless celebrity,” according to cofounder Alfie Boyd, riders can immerse themselves in something more worthwhile. From the BBC:

[Boyd] began the scheme with friend Claire Wilson to give commuters an alternative to the “tonnes of free newspapers dished out and thrown away every day.”

[...]

All the books were donated to the scheme by the pair’s friends and members of the public.

Once they have finished each commuter is encouraged to add their name to a list of readers inside its cover before returning it.

  • http://ideogun.wordpress.com Inderjit Deogun

    This is a neat idea. I regularly opt for the hardcover/paperback over the dailies. It would be interesting to see just how many people flipped through the pages of the same book.

  • http://www.conestogo.blogspot.com Heather

    Do you mean Bookcrossing which was founded by Ron Hornbaker in March of 2001 that now has over 700 000 members around the world with over 5 million registered books that are being freely given to new readers everywhere?

    http://www.bookcrossing.com

  • Alex

    As usual the Guardian gets the real details wrong.

    The scheme run by Alfie Boyd and Claire Wilson is “Choose What You Read”.

    http://www.choosewhatyouread.com

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