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Encyclopedia > Biblioholic

A biblioholic is a person with an addiction to books and/or reading.


See related book: Biblioholism by Tom Raabe, revised edition, 2001.


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BookLoons Columns - Feature: Biblioholics (727 words)
However books have been acquired, the biblioholic is always in a state of glory over new arrivals.
But that is the plight of a biblioholic whose addiction demands books, books, and ever more books.
It is my belief and hope for my legacy of books that years from now some of my favorites will be lined up on my granddaughters' and grandsons' shelves, with the same care and love of reading that their Babcia and Grandpa enjoyed.
Addicted to Books by Josephine Anna Kaszuba Locke, a RebeccasReads Reading Editorial (1213 words)
Biblioholics know that the possibilities are endless in the “race” to catch up on reading one book in order to journey on to the next...
Biblioholics are ecstatic when they find a powerful new author to add to their palate.
This Biblioholic was blessed to have met both Milosz and Szulc at a Manhattan signing event.
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