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It's the practice of leaving a book in a public place to be picked up and read by others.

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When was BookCrossing created?

BookCrossing was created in 2001.


Can you recycle books?

You can recycle books along with most types of paper recycling, but if they are in good shape, especially if they are fiction (Non-fiction goes out of date more often and more quickly than fiction), selling them to a used book store or donating them to a charity organization is much more useful, because more people will get use from them. There are even online sites where you can trade books (like swaptree) or places where you can register the book and then leave it someplace for someone to pick up for free, and track the progress around the world (like bookcrossing).


What do the letters B.C. stand for?

BC may refer to any of the following: Before Christ, an epoch used in dating years prior to the estimated birth of Jesus Baja California, a state in Mexico Basque Country (greater region), a nation between Spain and France Bell Centre, an arena in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Botswana's WMO country code and FIPS 10-4 code British Columbia, the westernmost province of Canada Schools Bakersfield College, a college in Bakersfield, California Baghdad College, a high school, Baghdad, Iraq Bergen Catholic High School, a high school in Oradell, New Jersey Benedictine Military School, a high school in Savannah, Georgia Boston College, a university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Brazosport College, a college in Lake Jackson, Texas BC Card, Korean credit card company Bella Center, a conference center in Copenhagen, Denmark Brasseries du Cameroun, a brewery in Cameroon British Council Brunswick Corporation's NYSE ticker symbol Basilian Chouerite Order, a religious order Borough Council, a class of second tier council in the United Kingdom Bureau of Corrections (Philippines), an agency of the Department of Justice of the Philippines bc programming language, an arbitrary-precision calculator language Backcrossing, a crossing of a hybrid with one of its parents, or a genetically similar individual Ballistic coefficient, a measure of air drag on a projectile Base curve radius, a parameter of a contact lens Battle command, a military process Bayonet cap, a standard light bulb connection Black carbon, a carbonaceous component of soot Buoyancy compensator (diving), a piece of scuba diving equipment Belaruskaja Čyhunka, the national railway company of Belarus NZR BC class, a steam locomotive classification of the New Zealand Railways Department Skymark Airlines' IATA airline code B.C. (comic strip), a comic strip by Johnny Hart, and one of its characters BC (video game), a cancelled video game by Lionhead Studios BC Powder, a brand of pain reliever Bliss bibliographic classification, a library cataloguing system BookCrossing, a website that encourages leaving books in public places to be found by others Brassocattleya or Bc, an orchid genus Business continuity Baccalaureus or bc, a Bachelors' degree in the Netherlands Blind carbon copy (Bcc:), the practice of sending an e-mail to multiple recipients without disclosing the complete list of recipients BC The Archaeology of the Bible Lands, BBC television series British Citizen, a category of British nationality