So you say you like books, but are you truly a book addict?
1. No matter how many books you read, you never seem to make a dent in your to-read pile.
So many books, so little time.
2. When you go to the library, you check out all the books in the series.
Just in case you need to start the next book at 2 AM.
3. Your relationship goals look something like this:
Bookstore dates are also ideal.
4. Your Christmas list contains mostly books and a few other essential items.
Like socks. Or underwear.
5. The idea of dating someone who dislikes books is an instant turn-off.
It's a reasonable standard to hold someone to.
6. You idolized Belle as a child because you were jealous of her library.
Maybe one day you'll meet someone who will give you a library?
7. You agree that physical books are far superior to Kindles or Nooks.
Physical books smell way better anyways.
8. You've contemplated naming your first-born child after your favorite character.
Is "Hermione" a little too obvious?
9. Bookstores are your weakness.
Sorry, wallet.
10. You're hesitant to let anyone borrow your babies...I mean, books.
I'd recommend charging late fees.
11. When you say you want to marry Mr. Darcy, you don't mean some guy similar to him, you literally mean Mr. Darcy.
Or Colin Firth. He works too.
12. You prefer the company of books to people.
Let's be honest, reading a book is far better than forced small talk.
So…you’re a book addict. Now what? The road to recovery is paved with difficult steps such as binge-watching Netflix to fight your reading urges, or standing on your head in the hopes of inducing a migraine that will prevent you from reading. Sound painful? I think so. Fortunately, nine of out ten English teachers say that book addictions are actually good for you and recommend that you read even more. So, what are you waiting for? Go find yourself a good book and feed that addiction!
































