If you’ve never heard of BookCrossing before, get acquainted now. Basically, BookCrossing is a global book trading club. The idea is, you read a book, register it with BookCrossing, and then release it into the wild for others to find. When you register a book, it’s given a unique BCID number so it can be tracked. You can make notes about where you released it and then hopefully when someone finds it, they visit BookCrossing, look up the book by its BCID, and make a few notes about where they found it. Hopefully they repeat the process by reading and releasing the book themselves. If everyone who encounters the book makes a journal entry at BookCrossing, then you can track where your book has been and whom it has visited. It’s a neat idea.
Today, I just released Reliquary at the Goddard Library. Hopefully someone will pick it up and continue its journey.