Subject: Re: Perhaps, but with more emotional content?
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Posted on: 2018-01-12 02:18:00 UTC

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I like this idea.

You've mentioned three concerns: high costs of postage, the risk of a borrower absconding with the borrowed books, and the privacy issues that arise with giving out a mailing address to a stranger on the Internet.

So, I have an idea, and while this doesn't address how satisfying it is to actually get a parcel in the mail or hold an actual printed book in your hands, it does address the problems you've already realized: what if we started trading things like public domain E-books? There are many over at Project Gutenberg, especially old classics that weren't copyrighted or that have had their copyright expire. The hard part is finding something that appeals to you out of all those titles and that's where having a large group with similar interests could come in handy in helping to sort through the massive amount of books to find what you're looking for.

You've also mentioned that there could be the potential for an emotional or a personal aspect to this, such as reading the annotations or the remarks left by the previous readers, which is also something that could be done electronically. After all, it's one thing to get a copy of an E-book, but it's another to get an E-book that a friend liked and recommended to you specifically based on what you like or don't.

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