
- You have books around your house. Like, in every room. One tossed on a coffee table. A few in a stack on the dining room table that you have to move each time you set the table for a meal. There’s the stack(s) by your bed, the stacks on the floor that you need to put on a shelf, and the stacks on top of already-shelved books on the shelves because there’s not enough room to fit them all on the shelves.
- You give books as gifts.
- You request books as gifts.
- You know what Book Outlet is.
- You pet books, caress them, hold them to your heart when you’re done (or even during) reading them .
- You throw books when they provoke such an emotional reaction. You are not alone.
- You open a book and smell it.
- You have book labels – you sign in the inside cover with your name or you have cool stickers or even a stamp that says: Shields Family Library. (Yes, you can get stamps made for this!)
- You buy a book if someone recommends it. Or you go to the library and take that book out or reserve it.
- You are a fierce critic of book-to-film adaptations.
- When you read a book, you picture famous people in your mind as the characters. If by some chance, you saw a trailer for the book-to-film adaptation, you simply can’t get the image of the famous person cast as the main character(s) out of your head whilst you’re reading.
- You go see films that are based on/adapted from books.
- You look for bookish gifts (bags, purses, stickers, pins, socks, etc..) when you go in any gift store.
- You keep some kind of list of the books you’ve read…Goodreads, a journal – something.
- You carry a book in your purse/bag ALWAYS.
- You have a book(s) in your vehicle.
- When you’re traveling, you include bookstores in your travel plans.
- You attend literary events: readings, launches, signings…or you really want to…you promise you’ll get out to the next one!
- You’ve googled your favourite author(s). You mourn when they pass away.
- You feel guilty (or have in the past) for not finishing a book to is end.
- You either read the cover copy, the book flap, the first page or the last page when you’re deciding whether to buy a book. Or you judge it fully by its cover. Either way, you have a pattern for your choosing.
- You’ve pre-ordered a book.
- Every room you enter, you think “I could read in this room.”
- You have reading clothing: socks, joggers, sweaters, tuques, scarves, gloves with no fingers, etc..
- You have reading blankets: knitted, quilted, duvet, etc..
- Pretty much anytime there’s a grey-sky day, all you want to do is drop everything and read.
- When you hear the word read, your heart flutters and you have an internal chemical reaction that creates a desire to read.
- When you picture your future (anytime/anywhere), there are books in your visions.
What have I missed? 🙂
Please note: I suspect that many of the above list items pertain to those who read by listening. Whether you read or listen to books, you are a reader! Woohoo!
Yay for reading! I do love to read. I do have books all over the place, lol! I am reading Dear Life, short stories by Alice Munro. This is the first time I have read her prose. I read the first story To Reach Japan and I received a mother-wound healing!Thanks for your wonderful inspirations, Love Mariette
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Hi Vanessa, I’ve had a fall, and no bones are broken, but I’m “ foggy”.Sent from my iPad
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