RecommendAnother is redesigning the cards (hopefully out very soon). Maybe you'll like to come up with your own RecommendAnother cards too.
:)
Friday, October 2, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
More RecommendAnother go Paris
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Some found Recommend Anothers
More little notes found at Books Actually. If you find a note anywhere on earth (or not), please send us your pictures (recommendanother@gmail.com).
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Shakespeare again, this time in Paris
We couldn't get enough of Shakespeare, so we left some cards at the lovely Shakespeare and Co. And the folks in Paris got so excited about it, they're getting us to send them more cards too. Because, as we all know, there can never be too many books to recommend, can there?
Monday, April 13, 2009
Once a upon a time in Český Krumlov
Well, not so long ago actually.... in this dreamy little town in Czech, we left some cards in this tiny bookstore called Shakespeare and Sons. Hopefully, someday there'll be a happy ending.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Recommend Another now happening in Books Actually
The nice folks at Books Actually gave us a little space and helped us out with the little project. Thanks Kenny and Karen for making this happen. Drop by Books Actually and you might find a nice little note a stranger left behind. Or maybe, you'd like to hide a note for someone too.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Sometimes we find a part of ourselves in a book. Other times, we leave a part of ourselves in it. Recommend another is about sharing that part of you with others.
Maybe you found one such card in your book. Or maybe you'll leave one behind. Somewhere, somehow, a conversation was started with the person at the next bookshelf, in note-passing fashion.
It doesn’t matter if you don’t know them or they don’t know you. Because if we all shared a little bit of us, then we wouldn’t be strangers anymore, would we?
Maybe you found one such card in your book. Or maybe you'll leave one behind. Somewhere, somehow, a conversation was started with the person at the next bookshelf, in note-passing fashion.
It doesn’t matter if you don’t know them or they don’t know you. Because if we all shared a little bit of us, then we wouldn’t be strangers anymore, would we?
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