A reading service in the UK and the US aimed at turning commuters into bookworms is hitting New Zealand trains and buses.
Auckland digital marketer Jade-Ceres Munoz is hoping to share her love of books with commuters and left her first book on a platform at Britomart last week.
The aim of Books on the Bus NZ is for books to be left on public transport throughout Auckland and people to read the book before putting it back on any public train, bus or ferry.
A similar initiative in the UK called Books on the Underground was launched in 2012 and has gained traction in London after being endorsed by actress Emma Watson. The founder Hollie Belton has also launched a similar initiative in New York.
Munoz, who studied literature at university, said she had been given some good advice from the UK initiative Books on the Underground about how to set up the service in NZ.