I belong to the UK bookcrosser and they have a great photo gallery of
where they leave books such as on top of a statue. In a phone booth or
an abandoned water fountain. They are a cheery bunch and I love reading
their posts-its really brightens my morning-cheers steffi
danarasana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At my
Starbucks (in central Texas), they stick the books in the
newspaper holder that sits on the floor near some armchairs when they
tidy up.
In a nearby town, another bookcrosser has made sort of an unofficial
BC zone at a Starbucks- there is a shelf with games near the restroom
hallway that she has left many books on, so many that other people
(and some other BCers) started leaving books there too. The workers
ther are definitely aware of it but don't seem to mind. She's had many
catches there.
We've left BC postcards on Starbucks bulletin boards before and they
seem to leave them up for a week or two before they disappear.
SO I guess every Starbucks is different as far as how releasing-
friendly it is. HOpe you all find a great place for your next
release! :)
BC name- affinity4books
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