charbono's Bookshelf
Recent Book Activity | Statistics | Extended Profile
Extended Profile
Imagine if everyone everywhere could access a lifetime's supply of free books!!! that's why I'm a bookcrosser :)
Help Spread BookCrossing Around The World
This is a group effort where between the lot of us, we aim to release at least one book to every country of the world.
So far we have spread books to over 140 countries and signed up
new bookcrossers in Algeria, Antarctica, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cook Islands, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Ethiopia, Italy, Jersey, Laos, Luxembourg, Mexico, Mongolia, Mozambique, Netherlands Antilles, Panama,
Russia, Rwanda, South Korea, Tanzania, the United Kingdom, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Zambia.
Click here to help make the WHOLE world a library!
Lifetime Release Challenge - release books in as many countries as you can before you die! To read about this challenge, click
here.
![]() click on picture to visit BookCrossing Australia !! If you live in Australia and would like an envelope full of assorted labels, PM me your address! (pls note I am a few weeks behind, but I will get to you sooner or later) |
click here. Aussie Rural BB: click here |
My U2 books
my wishlist
World OBCZ Finder
My 2 favourite authors are Orson Scott Card (fiction) and Derrick Jensen (non-fiction).
3 books I wish everyone would read:
I was the 2,640th Aussie to join BC!
Book Rating System thanks to Scism
9: Great book - just a nitpick stands between it and a 10
8: Good, solid book that I would recommend to others.
7: Good book, but it didn’t grab me in a big way.
6: Decent, but not for me.
5: Maybe somebody else would like this. I didn't.
4: Only OK. Barely worth reading. The line between taking it and leaving it is very thin.
2-3: Has major problems. I don't recommend it.
1: It's hard to imagine anyone liking this book. I didn't finish it!
View books registered or caught by charbono:
All Books | TBR | Available | PC | Reserved | Traveling
Make Nelson Mandela proud! join:

"Kindness is more important than wisdom, and the recognition of this is the beginning of wisdom." - Theodore Isaac Rubin
Click here to help spread BookCrossing around the world!







Latest News




