
How (1) often / many do you read a book? (2) Much / A lot of people love reading, but we (3)
often don't/don't often read books more than once. Nowadays peopleare (4) beginning/begining to buy e-books and read them on special screens likeiPads or Kindles, but (5) some / any people prefer paper books. However, paper boteare becoming (6) expensiver / more expensive. What can you do if you like realbooks, but you haven't got (7) much / many money? Is there a(8) cheaper / cheapest option? Yes! You can join BookCrossing.com.It's a free book club, and there (9) is/are nearly a million membersaround the world. It's also a book club with a difference. Whenyou finish a book, you go to the web page and you write amessage, for example, "(10) I leave / I'm leavingHamlet in the park, next to some red roses, at 5.00pmon Friday'. Then you take the book to that place, andleave it with the message for another person. It's(11) an/any original idea for swapping books andyou can sometimes make new friends. There arealso a lot of official BookCrossing zones incafés around the world, from Denmark toDubai, and Singapore to Spain.BookCrossing.com (12) did start/started in2001. It grew slowly, but now more than sixmillion books are moving around. Why not try it?

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(1) How often do you read a book? (2) A lot of people love reading, but we don't often read books more than once. (4) Nowadays, people are beginning to buy e-books and read them on special screens like iPads or Kindles, but some people prefer paper books. (6) However, paper books are becoming more expensive. (7) What can you do if you like real books, but you haven't got much money? Is there a cheaper option? Yes! You can join BookCrossing.com. (9) There are nearly a million members around the world. (10) You can write a message like "I'm leaving Hamlet in the park, next to some red roses, at 5.00 pm on Friday" and leave the book at that place for another person. (11) It's an original idea for swapping books, and you can sometimes make new friends. (12) BookCrossing.com started in 2001 and has grown slowly, but now more than six million books are moving around. Why not try it?


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