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Gateshead gets bookcrossing with Skellig
05.08.08 Caroline Horn
Library authorities in Gateshead are to give away 1,500 copies of David Almond's Skellig to their book groups as part of a Great North East Read project with a "bookcrossing" element.
Book group members will be encouraged to leave their copies of Skellig for other people to pick up, an idea based on the bookcrossing.com website. Readers will be asked to send an electronic response to the libraries so they can track the number of people actually reading the book.
Publisher Hodder Children's Books has contributed 100 promotional copies of Skellig for the project and will distribute display materials to the libraries for Almond's new title, Jackdaw Summer, which is published in November.
The bookcrossing project is the latest in a number of initiatives based on Skellig and launching this autumn, including a new opera production which opens at Sage Gateshead in November and a touring production of "Skellig" by Birmingham Stage Company.
Comments on this article
By Molyneux
I wonder why Gateshead are using their own method of tracking the books and why they aren't using the tried and tested method that is already in place - through the BookCrossing.com website.07 Aug 08 05:02
By A reader
Very nice. But it's not actually 'Bookcrossing' if you don't do it through bookcrossing.com.07 Aug 08 05:42
By philip.jones@bookseller.co.uk
Depends whether your think "bookcrossing" has become a verb in its own right: I think it probably has. By contrast, though Hampshire are using the bookcrossing website. Confusing, yes.07 Aug 08 09:10
By Molyneux
Milton Keynes have used the BookCrossing website too for their releases! http://www.bookcrossing.com/mybookshelf/MKlibraries07 Aug 08 09:34
By Molyneux
Milton Keynes have used the BookCrossing website too for their releases! http://www.bookcrossing.com/mybookshelf/MKlibraries07 Aug 08 09:34
By Molyneux
Milton Keynes have used the BookCrossing website too for their releases! http://www.bookcrossing.com/mybookshelf/MKlibraries07 Aug 08 09:34
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