Although many people read online, books have not gone out 【小题1】 fashion. In Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai, lucky passengers may find books somewhere on the underground.
The Fair, an online publishing company, has put 10,000 books on the underground, planes and taxis to make people 【小题2】 (interest) in reading. This project is called “Mobook”.
“Mobook” gets its idea from “Books on the Underground”, a community project in London. The purpose of “Books on the Underground” is 【小题3】 (encourage) people to read more. Zhang Wei, the CEO of the Fair also wanted to do something in China. He sent an e-mail to Ms Cordelia Oxley, the 【小题4】 of “Books on the Underground”, describing his plan and explaining the rules of “Mobook”. The leader 【小题5】 (reply) to him in just two hours, saying that she thought the idea was great and she would offer help if needed.
But “Mobook” project is a little different from 【小题6】 in London. It has its own online system. People who want to donate books must give their information online. Then QP code stickers(二维码标签) 【小题7】 (send) to their addresses. The book owners should stick them on the books before donating books and 【小题8】 (read) can know where the books are with the help of QP codes.
“Mobook” is a hot topic. Now 【小题9】 (thousand) of bookworms have already taken part in the project. Zhang Wei said, “ I am happy to see more and more people share their views (观点) about the books online and enjoy the 【小题10】 (happy) that reading brings to them.”