36 Tumblr Posts All Book Lovers Will Relate To

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6 min readJan 14, 2018

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Some things transcend all barriers, and the language of book lovers is one of them. If you’re a book lover, then you understand some of the struggles and situations that another book lover across the world faces. You could have a long, heartfelt conversation about books and reading from the first meeting. However, if you’re like me, sometimes you just don’t know what to say to someone who doesn’t like books because you’re never found the weather that interesting. Maybe that’s why so many book lovers are connecting on Tumblr to share their book lover experiences. From the highs of finding a new book you love, to the lows of having to wait for a new book, to the shrinking bank account every time you walk into a bookstore. Check out the Tumblr post below from fellow book lovers.

1. This evil, evil thought from someone I hope never actually writes a book.

2. Friends don’t let friends bookstore alone. (They come and encourage you to buy more.)

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3. No matter how much I love to read, if you assign a book to me, I’ll immediately dislike it.

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4. This is precisely why fanfiction was invented.

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5. Reading = thriving. Not reading = extinction.

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6. Those bad boys just really get me. (Or is it me who gets them?)

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7. If choosing your next book doesn’t take about as much time as reading the book, you’re doing it wrong.

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8. Reading is pain and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

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9. Woah.

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10. Do you think they have books in the afterlife? They better.

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11. Have you ever wanted to read your love interest as an open book? Well, here’s your chance.

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12. Is it even possible to walk out of the book store with only one thing?

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13. To give them a fabulous new home. To remind me of the good times I had reading it whenever it catches my eye. To support the fabulous author. Need I go on?

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14. The kind of response I give may or may not be directly related to how important you are to me in that moment.

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15. I’d like to talk to my author about a certain bank account balance I’d like to see . . .

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16. Must. Resist. The. Urge.

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17. How can the same author write characters I adore, and also characters I can’t stand?

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18. Why, yes. Yes I do.

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19. Nothing wrong with going back to the stories we love.

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20. Smart man.

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21. Challenge accepted.

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22. It’s just a part of the process.

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23. YES. This is everything.

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24. This person has life figured out.

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25. If I sing a cute song will you leave me alone and let me read?

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26. I’ll never be this talented.

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27. I would actually tune into this award show.

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28. I never thought of it like that.

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29. When you’re a book lover, you have to take the good with the bad.

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30. If only those we gave our books to understood this.

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31. This situation always reminds you what a cruel, cruel world we live in.

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32. All to be read piles should out last their creators.

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33. This weekend is going to be lit . . . erary!

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34. They better treat them well, or I’ll use my powers to haunt them.

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35. I’ll admit that this is me sometimes. Especially when I fall into a reading slump.

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36. And finally, this message that reminds us that readers are readers, no matter their platform. Let’s all agree to end the ebook vs book debate this year.

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Originally published at https://mybookcave.com on January 14, 2018.

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