Playing around with Bookmooch

I’ve gotten addicted to a book sharing site called Bookmooch that was introduced to me by the fine folks over at Librarything.  Bookmooch is a site where you list books that you’d like to give away.  You then set up a wishlist of books you are looking for and start trading with people around the globe.  I’ve gotten so many good books!  I’ve added over 40 books to my library from Bookmooch now and more are on the way.  I thought I’d share a couple of the best ones here:

I was able to complete my collection of C.S. Forester’s Horatio Hornblower series.  Yay!

NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY Eighth Edition | LibraryThing

VASARI’S LIVES OF THE ARTISTS – BIOGRAPHIES by Betty (Abridged and Edited By) Burroughs | LibraryThing

Houdini: A Pictorial Life by Milbourne Christopher | LibraryThing

How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization by Franklin Foer | LibraryThing

The Rise of the Indian Rope Trick by Peter Lamont | LibraryThing

World Hunger: Twelve Myths by Frances Moore Lappe | LibraryThing

John Paul Jones: A Sailor’s Biography by Samuel Eliot Morison | LibraryThing

Sailor Historian: The Best of Samuel Eliot Morison (American Heritage Library) by Samuel Eliot Morison| LibraryThing

Theodore Rex (Modern Library Paperbacks) by Edmund Morris | LibraryThing

Beer-Can Chicken: And 74 Other Offbeat Recipes for the Grill by Steven Raichlen | LibraryThing

And many, many more.  I am so excited to find this website.  You should check it out!

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  1. [...] where you list books that you??d like to give away.? You then set up a wishlist of books you are lhttp://justinroepel.wordpress.com/2008/05/10/playing-around-with-bookmooch/Horatio Hornblower – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaHoratio hornblower is a fictional protagonist [...]

  2. I love bookmooch. I think there’s a similar, more popular website called paperbackswap? But bookmooch is more intimate and less intimidating.

  3. Hi…
    I’m Yaya from Indonesia and I’m a Bookmooch member too :)


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