WANT TO CREATE A PASS THE BOOK BOOK? Print out these directions and affix them to the book of your choice. Create a READER LIST (as described in the directions) somewhere in the book.
(Make sure to provide your address in the reader list if you'd like the book to be
returned to you eventually.) Then pass the book!
ABOUT US. Debra Hamel, having written a book about a prostitute, spends her days blogging about books, solving (and blogging about) crosswords, and making merry with her two comely daughters. (More about Debra.)
Gypsi Phillips Bates, having not yet written a book, spends her days reading (or at least wishing she were) and reviewing said reads; she is the mother of two fish, two hamsters, and three cats, step-Mom to a Butterfly Girl and wife of her Best Friend.
A NOTE ABOUT BOOK SALES. As an author myself, I (Debra writing here) am fully sympathetic with the view that public libraries are an evil akin to Napster in its pirating days -- not that most would equate the two. One wants one's books to sell, not to be bandied about on the streets for free. On the other hand, I recognize the power of word of mouth in book sales. Everyone who reads a book and enjoys it becomes a potential salesman for the product, and interest in the book may spread virally beginning with any satisfied user. I would urge anyone who has read and enjoyed a PASS THE BOOK book to earn their free read by recommending it to friends and family, by posting a review of it at Amazon.com, or by buying it as a gift for someone.
OTHER IDEAS. In addition to passing the book, there are a number of other interesting things you can do with your used books. I've already mentioned bookcrossing.com. Bookins.com provides people with an elegant means of trading books with one another, at minimal cost. And the folks at Operation Paperback will help you ship your books off to service members.
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Gypsi, here. . .
A bit late (as usual), but at least I finally showed up! Despite the fact that Deb has the first POST offering a Pass the Book book, let it be known that I actually passed the first book!
Skinny Dip, after being read by me and my husband--with our proper notations, comments and all the things we were supposed to do being done--was put in the mail to Deb late last week. Of course, it's not gotten there yet, but the fact remains that I am the First Passer! Horrah for me.
Ahem.
Anyway. . .despite Deb's kind title of co-creator, it really more her idea than mine. She did all the hard work, and a fine job she did too! You go, Deb! I'm proud to be a part of such a neat idea. I liked the idea of bookcrossing.com, but wanted my book loaning to be on a more personal level. I think Pass the Book hits it just right. Possibly getting one back in the future, and seeing though whose hands it was passed is an exciting idea.
I, too, have a review site (though not as well established as Deb's). It is currently in transit, but will be found here (blueampersand.com) once all the re-arranging is complete. Thanks to the holidays, I'm even more behind that I usually am and that's why there is currently only one review at that site. Give me a day or two, and I'll be more organized, will have all my prior reviews moved over and will also have a few books to be offered for passing posted here.
In the meantime, go read, read, READ!
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