Readers are simply written request for the books they'd like to read, reading them as much as they want on time and then send them back to the post-paid envelope, and in return receive new ones.
The monthly fee ranges from 9.95 dollars to pay shipping of $ 1.49 to $ 24.95 per book to U.S. $ per month with free shipping, limited to 5 books at a time. Paperspine was created late last year and its co-founder is a former maykrosoftovets Dustin Hubbard. Today, this resource is available through more than 150,000 books.
Bookswim such a resource, created a year ago. It is based on the same idea. It offers more than 200 000 books. Monthly rent ranges from U.S. $ 14.99 for 2 books to 35.99. dollars for 11 books. The company plans a million books for rent by the year 2010, which estimated the company would save up to 22.07 million dollars - the cost of books, and selling them to buyers.
Like sharing sites books that are ubiquitous, these 2 resource Bookswim and Paperspine are a good alternative to buying books and libraries. They are designed for consumers who are more interested in use than in possession. These are two examples of successful fledging trend. While they are only available in America, but what is not an example to be emulated in any country?