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  2. Book swapping - Wikipedia

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    A "street book exchange" in Washington Heights, Manhattan. Book swapping or book exchange is the practice of a swap of books between one person and another. Practiced among book groups, friends and colleagues at work, it provides an inexpensive way for people to exchange books, find out about new books and obtain a new book to read without ...

  3. BookMooch - Wikipedia

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    BookMooch is an international online book exchange community founded by John Buckman in 2006. [1] By 2008, membership reached around 74,000 users in over 90 countries [ 2 ] and about 2,000 books are swapped per day.

  4. AbeBooks - Wikipedia

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    AbeBooks (/ ˈ eɪ b. b ʊ k s / AYB-buuks [1]) is an e-commerce global online marketplace with seven websites that offer books, fine art, and collectables from sellers in over 50 countries. Launched in 1996, it specialises in used, rare and out-of-print books. AbeBooks has been a subsidiary of Amazon since 2008. [2]

  5. The tiny N.Y. town where bookstores rule - AOL

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    The Northern Catskills "book village" of Hobart, New York, home to around 400 residents, is also home to seven bookstores, making it a dream destination for bibliophiles.

  6. Little Free Library - Wikipedia

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    The organization relies on volunteer "stewards" to construct, install, and maintain book exchange boxes. For a book exchange box to be registered and legally use the Little Free Library brand name, stewards must purchase a finished book exchange, a kit or, for a DIY project, a charter sign, [26] which contains the "Little Free Library" text and ...

  7. BookCrossing - Wikipedia

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    A Jane Austen book is placed outside the Flatiron Building. October 2008. Anyone who wishes to officially participate in "releasing" books, whether leaving in a public place or passing it on to a friend, may register on the BookCrossing.com website, [16] although there is the option to remain anonymous when "catching" or recording the find of a ...