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Bookcrossing is a novel way to travel
George Newton7/ 3/2007
DON'T be alarmed to see a few Robert Louis Stevensons and Dan Browns circulating the streets of Tameside this week - it's a new initiative called bookcrossing.
Read the full story here, and click here to see an audio-visual slideshow about the project.
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Got an opinion you want to share?
There is an active bookcrossing group in Greater Manchester and I shall tell fellow members.
Perhaps people who found books in Tameside would like to join us.
Sarah Richards
25/04/2007 at 12:10