Importance Of Bookcrossing

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Introduction
Attention getter: Ron Hornbaker, founder of BookCrossing ideas is a very brilliant which is to make worldwide free library where the book’s adventure will never end at one’s hands. It is quiet similar to the man who throw the message in a bottle to the sea and have tremendous hope that the sea will convey the message to anyone who dare to take the bottle and read the message. If the message is very useful let the journey never end there but then let it go again so it can find anyone who dare to take it.
Reveal topic: The main purpose of bookcrossing.com is to share the message and knowledge through literature into globally. This can happen with only one little tiny small step that you need to do which is to let it go after …show more content…

I can see these kinds of idea can produce such massive changes in our community for the future sake. The concept is very pure and crystal which is if you love your book then let it go travelling around the world. We love to travel right but if we do not have time then let our book do on behalf of us. I can see that we are facing many problems before regarding on this matter, but after I discover good things such as Bookcrossing I am totally fallen into it. From that I can finally come out with the best solutions for our …show more content…

The solution is by joining the Bookcrossing because it is worth to be part of it.

1. Firstly, the Bookcrossing is providing us such very huge world shelf to put our books in their range.

i. We can release our register book everywhere such as park’s benches, airport, in plane and others. Then, somebody else can find it, read it and finally release it back to anywhere they want.

2. Secondly, if everyone have the same attention to share their books in such way you will no longer having difficulty in getting new stuff to read.
i. According to Ron Hornbaker the cofounder of Bookcroosing in The New York Times, 2002 stated that they are more attracted in traditional book swapping and others type of books too. the more important for Cindy Fields from Mechanicsville, Md stated in The New York Times that the intention of passing a book on to strangers is what got into her minds. She whose has released nearly 300 books in Bookcroosing said that she always hopes that ' 'a release will get entered, even if it 's years from now. ' '

3. Thirdly, the ways of Bookcroosing sharing the books is very simple and secure. You can trace your books back in their website and can know the current place they are in. You just need to release everywhere that you want until somebody will pick it up and read