Hello all,

I checked out your wonderful informative site ecrust
but did not find the info on "wish list".  Sorry to be
so dense.

Also, my husband is German and enjoys reading good
German fiction and nonfiction.  Is there a special way
of asking for books in other languages? I have some I
would like to share with others also.

Thanks for the assistance.

Barbara

--- ecrust2001 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, reillylady, and welcome to BookCrossing!  If
> your husband is 
> willing to drop books for you now and then, you
> could keep trying 
> that - many books are journaled months or even years
> after release, 
> as the finders either thought they had to read them
> before journaling 
> or simply put them on a shelf and forgot them.
> Release spots that 
> have worked pretty well for me include ATM booths
> (the enclosed kind 
> that you need a card to get into, or even the
> drive-through kind if 
> there's something you can prop a book up on within
> reach of the 
> driver's window), gas stations, and museums. And any
> place with a 
> waiting room (especially if it already has a stack
> of magazines, 
> newspapers, and/or books for customers to read)
> would be a good spot 
> to leave a BC book; even if you don't get a journal
> entry, the book 
> probably helped get someone through the waiting
> period more happily.
> 
> If you want to get involved in some of the optional
> BC activities 
> such as trading by mail, take a look at the very
> helpful BookCrossing 
> FAQ on TexasWren's page here:
> http://www.texaswren.com .  That 
> explains things like how to set up a wishlist or how
> to go about 
> asking for a trade. 
> 
> And if your community ever has charity sales you
> could offer a batch 
> of BC-registered books; no guarantee that people
> will journal them 
> but it'll get 'em out of your house, and bring in a
> little for 
> charity.
> 
> For more ideas, check out the Release Techniques
> forum on the BC site 
> ( http://www.bookcrossing.com/forum/2 ). And I hope
> you enjoy 
> BookCrossing!
> 
> -GoryDetails
> See the books I've set free at:
> http://bookcrossing.com/referral/GoryDetails 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


 






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