This is so late. But. Better late than never.
The
Pinoy Book Drop commenced last October 21 and ended October 27, 2013. It's still half a day and one more to go before October ends so I'm trying to catch up on this third installment of the Filipino Friday meme.
Here are the instructions for the Pinoy Book Drop in case you missed it -
1. Pick a book (or two, or three, or
yes, four!) that you wish to give away, or that’s okay for you to part
with, for one reason or another. Make sure to check the pages for
important stuff – anything you may have inserted there and forgotten but
you may want to hold on to.
2. Download and print the customized bookplates that
you’ll find below these instructions. It doesn’t have to be in color –
black and white will work just as fine! Paste or stick one bookplate on a
clear page or area of the book/s that you wish to give away. Yes, you
can sign your name there, too, if you want.
3. Leave or “drop” the book/s in a public place, or
basically any place where people are sure to see them: in a café, in the
office, at a restaurant, the gym, it’s up to you. (Well, maybe not
inside a bookstore, yeah.) You know where someone is likely to see the
book/s and pick it up, yes?
4. Before leaving the book/s where you “dropped”
them, take a photo. If you’re leaving two or more books, be sure to take
note of the date, time, and place where you left each one. So how is everyone going to know that you have dropped a book somewhere? You can do any of the following:
(a) If you have a Twitter account, just tweet the title of the book,
where and when you dropped it, and attach the appropriate photo. If you
dropped two or more books, tweet about each title separately.
(b) You can also post about it on Facebook – on your own
profile/timeline, if it’s set to public, OR on the Filipino ReaderCon
page itself. Same details apply: title of the book, place and date of
the drop, and photo. If you’re dropping two or more books, you have the
option to include all the books in one go or post about the books
individually. It’s up to you.
IMPORTANT: Please use the hashtags #pbdrop and #filreadercon and don’t forget to tag us at @PinoyReaderCon for every tweet!
5. The actual dropping of books will take place for
an entire week, from October 21 – 27, but if you have your book/s ready
for dropping before then, that’s good too – just go ahead and drop them.
We will post another set of instructions for this activity on the third
Filipino Friday, October 25th.
6. On the other hand, if you’re one of those who are
lucky enough to find a dropped book, we encourage you to tell us all
about it, as well! Tweet and Facebook any dropped book that you find –
same instructions on using the hashtags #pbdrop and #filreadercon and tagging us at @PinoyReaderCon apply. ;)
And here the books I am dropping at a mall later today -
Wait for my photos tonight to find out where I dropped them!