Thursday, May 7, 2009

introducing book&borrow

Four great ladies. A common love of good literature. A desire to connect people and to propogate the written word... book&borrow - books delivered at your doorstep.

Who says we don't have the time to do the things we love best? Yes, times have changed - everyone's busier, everyone always has some where to be and something to do... It seems as if we accomplish so much more in each 24 hour cycle than we ever did before. In this let's-hurry, techno-savy generation, book&borrow fuses new age web 2.0 strategies with the age old let's-make-life-easier mantra.

You want to sit with your feet up at the end of that long day and read a good book? Don't have the time to run to a library to borrow books, worry about due dates and late fees, remember to return the books you've borrowed?

Visit www.bookandborrow.com Browse from the comfort of your own home. Select a reading plan best suited to you. Queue the books you'd love to read. Two days later, they're at your doorstep. Click another button to let us know you're ready to have the books picked up and the next set dropped off. 

It's as simple as book and borrow.

6 comments:

  1. Very well thought out and superbly designed site. Easy to navigate. Easy to understand. Easy on the eye.
    A bit pricey !Specially since pirated copies are avilable at a Rs.100/- a book for most books here.

    But congratulations anyway for a great effort.

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  2. Kudos for the Effort and Initiative!

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  3. Love the concept....it's novel and something of the avid reader meeting technology head-on, and (surprise, surprise!) both end up better off! It really pampers the armchair-book lover. Only thing is that I wish there'd be a cheaper option for students....

    Tanya (elizabeth.tanya@gmail.com)

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  4. THERE SEEM TO BE NO ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S BOOKS.

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  5. GOOD IDEA GOOD WORK EXCELLENT WEBSITE Don't worry about pirated books rent ..... they are not a threat to you

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  6. Dont miss 3 Idiots. An adaptation of Chetan Baghat's Five Point Someone....Good read and fab film. Bring out those hankies!!!!

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