дам сто балов Free your books Are you currently reading a book? If so, what is it? Are you enjoying it? Where did you get the book? Did you buy it? Did you borrow it? Or did you find it? More and more people are finding and leaving books in unusual places. It all started in the United States. Ron Hornbaker created a website called BookCrossing, where book lovers could write about what they were reading and share their books with other people. Before long, BookCrossing.com had over 586,000 members, with over 4,200,000 registered books. So, how does it work? 'It's really quite simple,' Hornbaker says. Book Crossers register a book that they own by going to the website, entering the ISBN number of the book and getting a unique BCID (BookCrossing ID number) that they then write inside the cover (or on a bookmark) along with the web address. Then, they pass their copy of the book on for someone else to read. The next person to read the book goes to the website and enters the book's BCID. They can see who has had the book before them and write their own comments on the site, before passing it on to the next person. While some BookCrossers simply give their books to friends or relatives, more adventurous BookCrossers release their books into the wild by leaving them on park benches, in coffee shops, on buses and so on. They can either leave clues on the website to help others find their book or simply leave it to fate. Maybe the book will disappear or maybe someone will follow the instructions and register their find on the site. So, why has Book Crossing been such a success? For some, it's the chance to read books for free; for others, it's the opportunity to communicate with people and share the experience of reading a book. As it says on the BookCrossing site, 'You know the feeling you get after reading a book that speaks to you, that touches your life a feeling that you want to share it with someone else? BookCrossing gives you a simple way to share books with the world, and follow their paths forever more!' 1. What do book lovers do at the BookCrossing site? 2. What is BCID? 3. What for do more adventurous BookCrossers leave their books into the wild? 4. What opportunity do BookCrossers have? 5. What does BookCrossing give you? 6. How many members does Book Crossing have?
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1. Book lovers at the BookCrossing site share what they are reading, write about their books, and pass their copies on for others to read.

2. BCID stands for BookCrossing ID number, a unique identifier assigned to a registered book on the BookCrossing website.

3. More adventurous BookCrossers leave their books in public places like park benches, coffee shops, or buses, either leaving clues for others to find them or relying on chance.

4. BookCrossers have the opportunity to read books for free, communicate with people, and share the experience of reading a book.

5. BookCrossing gives you a simple way to share books with the world and allows you to follow the paths of your books as they are passed on.

6. The text does not provide the current number of members on Book Crossing.

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