Recent Book Activity
Read-Aloud Celtic Myths and Legends
Richard III (Folger Shakespeare Library)
KING LEAR
The First Wives Club
Touch and Feel Halloween
The Bonesetter's Daughter
The Kitchen God's Wife
Human Traces (Vintage International)
The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana
The Monster of Florence **print, not audiobook**
Dracula (Barnes & Noble Classics)
The Doctor Stories
The Blood of Strangers: Stories from Emergency Medicine
The Age of Chivalry and the Legends of Charlemagne
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Dover Thrift Editions)
Michelangelo (Art in Hand)
Seedfolks (Joanna Colter Books)
Grendel
The Pigman
The Plague
Statistics |
4 weeks | all time |
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books registered | 0 | 60 |
released in the wild | 0 | 36 |
controlled releases | 0 | 2 |
releases caught | 0 | 7 |
controlled releases caught | 0 | 2 |
books found | 0 | 0 |
tell-a-friend referrals | 0 | 0 |
new member referrals | 0 | 3 |
forum posts | 0 | 4 |
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Take my books, please! They're well loved, well fed, in some cases only partially read....it's time for them to fly! I'm a poor student and i only have so much room. Why let them languish in bins under my bed?
See, when I was little, my grandfather and i would get in trouble with the rest of the house for tucking books between sofa cushions, leaving them on chairs, under tables - every concievable nook that the not-as-book-obsessed would consider inconvenient and "messy". I think a room full of books is a beautiful thing, but as I grow older, I must keep some space to move in. Not much, just enough to not trip. Ergo, bookcrossing! Now I can carry on the family tradition and leave books in almost any place I darn well please...ahh, a small perk of adulthood....
If you come across something I've released into the wild, treat it well and enjoy it, and maybe let me know so I don't' get nightmares about them all ending up in the trash!
See, when I was little, my grandfather and i would get in trouble with the rest of the house for tucking books between sofa cushions, leaving them on chairs, under tables - every concievable nook that the not-as-book-obsessed would consider inconvenient and "messy". I think a room full of books is a beautiful thing, but as I grow older, I must keep some space to move in. Not much, just enough to not trip. Ergo, bookcrossing! Now I can carry on the family tradition and leave books in almost any place I darn well please...ahh, a small perk of adulthood....
If you come across something I've released into the wild, treat it well and enjoy it, and maybe let me know so I don't' get nightmares about them all ending up in the trash!