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MerriamBrittanica
just want a pretty place to keep track of my books
risager
Yes, you can knit while you walk.
candidlily
it's always a good time for reading
Babs_book_obsession
Hoarding books prevents me from hoarding cats.
micamaldita
👨‍👩‍👧👓📚🎧🧀🍰🍫🍾☕🍽🌕🌧🇵🇭
Purplemoonmyst
reader of all the things
toofondofbooks
https://etsy.me/2o1R8zQ
SAFinlay
I‘ve read maybe too much & written only one so far...blog & giveaways at www.writesideleft.com
Notafraidofwords
i love books
louiselee
I have an irrational fear of running out of reading material so I purchase more books than I can read. Ⓥ
jenniferw88
History/Historical | https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/jenniferw88
Vansa
To paraphrase that ABBA classic, “Mother said I would read long before I could talk!“
im2bz
Curled up with a bad cat and a good book.
Georgette73
Indie bookstore manager in Chicago. I blog about books at: Http://www.generationgbooks.wordpress.com
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bookstagram: @wiebipeters Blog: wiebipeters.wordpress.com
vilou
🌼instagram: vilous_buecher🌼
Tartyla
https://www.wattpad.com/370571905-the-chronicle-1
MrFluffyPantsMan
2001: A Space Odyssey is the best book
Morgan7r
I ❤️📚 https://www.goodreads.com/morgan7r
charliemarlowe
Just a person who loves books! (And book apps!) 🌸🐙🦄
Caroline2
If I'm hiding books under the bed, does this mean I have a problem???
booklover76
Bookworm. History geek. Knitter. Reviewer at somanyreads.com.
Kat.Kao
Middle school teacher; writer
Mtompkins
I am no bird; and no net ensnares me. • Charlotte Bronte
LeahBergen
Reader and collector. www.goodreads.com/LeahBergen
kaykay521
Abibliophobia: the fear of running out of reading material
Libby1
American living in Northern Ireland. I love historical fiction, classics, and literary fiction.
Seshat
Books > cats > people
TheBookHippie
~Literacy&Reading Advocate~ Creator of #SundayBuddyRead & #ChildrensClassicRead2024 & #ChloeGongReadAlong
Lunetta
'She is too fond of books, and it has turned her brain.' [Louisa May Alcott]