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booklover

NOUN
  1. someone who loves (and usually collects) books

How To Use booklover In A Sentence

  • This is a clever ploy to hook the booklovers after giving them the taste of the best of fiction reads.
  • A haven for bibliophiles - mainly because you can browse leisurely without being disturbed - the place has that friendly feel which not every bookstore can boast of, and which probably only booklovers can recognise.
  • And Ambrose Campany, a cheery-faced, middle-aged man, with booklover and antiquary written all over him, shockheaded, blue-spectacled, was there now, talking to an old man whom Bryce knew as a neighbour of his in Friary The Paradise Mystery
  • Suddenly he became what he is now: a booklover and an habitual reader. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly he became what he is now: a booklover and an habitual reader. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's about an American second hand booklover (Sharon, yes, knowing about the lover of a preloved book) who corresponded before and after the last war with an employee of a second hand book shop on Charing Cross Road. How Squidgy is Your Bookshop?
  • With a vibrant cast, an idyllic setting and books at its heart, this novel is every booklover's dream. The Sun
  • With a vibrant cast, an idyllic setting and books at its heart, this novel is every booklover's dream. The Sun
  • Booklovers are thought by unbookish people to be gentle and unworldly and perhaps a few of them are so.
  • He returned to the library, where he lost himself in the rare old volumes of Grimsby's life collection: the criminologist was a booklover and the hours drifted by as in a happy playtime, until the butler came to tell him the time. The Voice on the Wire
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