I think someone has an extensive FAQ somewhere, maybe texaswren?  But the short 
answer is to post on forum on the bookring section.  It's best to use a title 
like "international ring(or ray) for ......." so people can see right away what 
book it is.  And of course, if you are restricting it to US only, say that in 
the title too. I'd do the same thing here and I also put a note on my BC 
bookshelf.  As far as the links I'm a bit of a web dummy so better minds may 
need to prevail.  But I can manage to get a link in an e-mail, just copy and 
paste the web address, like this:
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/2798998
 
That is for my bookray that is leaving Monday - Small is Beautiful - Economics 
as if People Mattered.
 
You may need to post a few follow-ups to gather more people.
 
Hope that helps.  And I'm sure others can add better directions.
 
Susan

________________________________

I was going to see if anyone was interested in a couple of books.  Do
I just post on the message board?  I'm not sure how to do it from my
book page.  How do I set up the URLs so people can click on them and
navigate either to the book itself or to the post?  Duh...

thanks,
Cassie




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