Connect Through Books Shared by Travelers Who’ve Been Where You Are
Swap, donate, or discover books at Travook pop-ups and kiosks while you travel.
Learn How It WorksAbout Travook
Travook makes it easy for travelers to swap, donate, and discover books while on the move. Through pop-ups and kiosks, books are shared between travelers who pass through the same place, each with their own story and reason for being there.
People travel with books for many different reasons, and reading happens at different moments in life. Sometimes a book has fulfilled its purpose for one person and is ready to continue its journey with someone else.
Travook exists to help stories travel from place to place, connecting readers through shared moments, wherever the journey takes them.

Our Mission
To help travelers feel connected to home through books — creating simple, meaningful ways to share stories wherever they go.

Our Vision
A world where books connect people across cultures and places, continuing their journey through travelers around the globe.
What Makes Travook Unique
Sometimes you finish a book while traveling and realize you don’t need to carry it any further. Other times, you’ve read a story you loved and want to pass it on to someone who might need it next.
Travook offers a simple alternative. Stop by a kiosk, leave behind a book you’ve enjoyed, and discover one shared by another traveler, someone who was once where you are now, for their own reasons, at their own moment in life.
Through Travook, stories continue their journey from person to person, place to place.
Let your story travel. Let it quietly connect you with others.
Multi Language
Books in any language are welcome. While English and Japanese are most common today, Travook embraces stories from all languages and cultures.
Designed for Travelers
Built for life on the move, Travook lets you exchange books without carrying them from place to place.
Community Driven Sharing
Every book is shared by a traveler, for another traveler. Each exchange connects people through stories left behind at the same place.