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  1. olagorie German Translator with proofreading rights on other people’s translations only

    Wouldn't it make more sense to put here remarks from articles in local, national newspapers?

  2. Pablo Spanish Translator with all proofreading rights

    Yes olagorie, I agree with you. It could also be a way to involve the former mirror sites, as they have plenty of information about these things. What do the rest of you think about it?

  3. Luis Spanish Translator with all proofreading rights

    We could try. Pablo, you can ask Ayhesa, she has press information.
    (I will be traveling for a week, sorry).

  4. olagorie German Translator with proofreading rights on other people’s translations only

    Can someone of "the powers that bookcross" please tell us if we may change the quotations with some from our national press please?


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    Tag it and track it at bookcrossing.com. 
     
    Release it! 
    Leave it for a stranger to find, or give it to a friend. Then watch where it goes forever. 
     
    Repeat! 
    It's FUN! It's FREE! 
     
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  2. Page 1 Read it! Paperback or hard cover, any book will do. Ready it! Tag it and track it at bookcrossing.com. Release it! Leave it for a stranger to find, or give it to a friend. Then watch where it goes forever. Repeat! It's FUN! It's FREE! "if you love your books, let them go" The New York Times setting books free is being likened to a modern-day message in a bottle Book Magazine instant karma USA Today an online trend that has people committing random acts of kindness National Public Radio an innovative attempt to make the whole world a library Yahoo.com a phenom among readers with a taste for mischief and a touch of altruism The Los Angeles Times
    Page 1 Read it! Paperback or hard cover, any book will do. Ready it! Tag it and track it at bookcrossing.com. Release it! Leave it for a stranger to find, or give it to a friend. Then watch where it goes forever. Repeat! It's FUN! It's FREE! "if you love your books, let them go" The New York Times setting books free is being likened to a modern-day message in a bottle Book Magazine instant karma USA Today an online trend that has people committing random acts of kindness National Public Radio an innovative attempt to make the whole world a library Yahoo.com a phenom among readers with a taste for mischief and a touch of altruism The Los Angeles Times

    Page 1 
     
    Read it! 
    Paperback or hard cover, any book will do. 
     
    Ready it! 
    Tag it and track it at bookcrossing.com. 
     
    Release it! 
    Leave it for a stranger to find, or give it to a friend. Then watch where it goes forever. 
     
    Repeat! 
    It's FUN! It's FREE! 
     
    "if you love your books, let them go"  
    The New York Times 
     
    setting books free is being likened to a modern-day message in a bottle 
    Book Magazine 
     
    instant karma 
    USA Today 
     
    an online trend that has people committing random acts of kindness 
    National Public Radio 
     
    an innovative attempt to make the whole world a library 
    Yahoo.com 
     
    a phenom among readers with a taste for mischief and a touch of altruism 
    The Los Angeles Times

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  3. Page 1 Read it! Paperback or hard cover, any book will do. Ready it! Tag it and track it at bookcrossing.com. Release it! Leave it for a stranger to find, or give it to a friend. Then watch where it goes forever. Repeat! It's FUN! It's FREE! "if you love your books, let them go" The New York Times setting books free is being likened to a modern-day message in a bottle Book Magazine instant karma USA Today an online trend that has people committing random acts of kindness National Public Radio an innovative attempt to make the whole world a library Yahoo.com a phenom among readers with a taste for mischief and a touch of altruism The Los Angeles Times
    Page 1 Read it! Paperback or hard cover, any book will do. Ready it! Tag it and track it at bookcrossing.com. Release it! Leave it for a stranger to find, or give it to a friend. Then watch where it goes forever. Repeat! It's FUN! It's FREE! "if you love your books, let them go" The New York Times setting books free is being likened to a modern-day message in a bottle Book Magazine instant karma USA Today an online trend that has people committing random acts of kindness National Public Radio an innovative attempt to make the whole world a library Yahoo.com a phenom among readers with a taste for mischief and a touch of altruism The Los Angeles Times

    Page 1 
     
    Read it! 
    Paperback or hard cover, any book will do. 
     
    Ready it! 
    Tag it and track it at bookcrossing.com. 
     
    Release it! 
    Leave it for a stranger to find, or give it to a friend. Then watch where it goes forever. 
     
    Repeat! 
    It's FUN! It's FREE! 
     
    "if you love your books, let them go"  
    The New York Times 
     
    setting books free is being likened to a modern-day message in a bottle 
    Book Magazine 
     
    instant karma 
    USA Today 
     
    an online trend that has people committing random acts of kindness 
    National Public Radio 
     
    an innovative attempt to make the whole world a library 
    Yahoo.com 
     
    a phenom among readers with a taste for mischief and a touch of altruism 
    The Los Angeles Times

    changed by Ardik .
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