I've found some Argentinian, Spanish, French, and German. Decent selection. It all depends what other people are getting rid of. I don't think shipping happens between continents... I haven't been using it that long though, so I'm not sure :) (posted to For Avid Readers)
I wouldn't really worry about that since it's no different than buying a used book from any other source. It's just less expensive and more communal. Now, if you only get brand new books, then maybe. (posted to For Avid Readers)
I read somewhere that the bookcrossing books have big stickers all over them. Is that true, or just bookcrossing slander? (posted to For Avid Readers)
"You mean, like in libraries?..." Speaking of libraries, after I read books and don't want them I can't send them over to http://paperbackswap.com/ because the librarians want them back. I am fortunate enough to have a local library that does (posted to For Avid Readers)
I have no clue, frankly. I don't live in the US and most of the spots seem to be there. I would suggest maybe you find a place close to you and check it out yourself! I do know that (posted to For Avid Readers)