When we first visited BookCrossing.com two years ago, the fledgling online community had 3,400 registered members and a driving force, Ron Hornbaker, who saw the site as a pleasant diversion that ...
I was recently walking down the street in Soho when an object fell from on high, striking my friend on the arm. Startled, we looked up: nothing. And then down: a copy of Patrick Suskind's Perfume. We ...
On a recent week night, Craig Lira left his job in the medical center, stopped at the Yale Street Coffee House in the Heights, sipped some green tea and left two books, William Golding's Lord of the ...
The people running BookCrossing.com have a few things to celebrate. In June the Web site for the Sandpoint- and Kansas City-based operation won two Webby awards, something like Oscars for online ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
BookCrossing.com combines social networking with reading. The site encourages members to share books by affixing trackable labels and leaving the books at cafés or parks, where other members can pick ...
This free online bookclub with over 275,000 members practises the Three Rs: read (the book), register (your comments online) and release (the book into the wild for someone else to find).
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