There is something magical about curling up with tea and a good book, the weight of pages in your purse, and the fluttering feeling you get in your stomach when you get a new book. Bookworms are a social class of their own. Possessing powerful minds and keen watchful eyes, bookworms are a force to be reckoned with. These are seven reasons to love a bookworm.
1: Silence- Bookworms are rarely afraid of silence, always with a book on hand they will simply pull it out and stuff their nose in it.
2: Imagination- Bookworms often have bursting imaginations from years of internal adventures.
3: Smarts- Whether your a fact or fiction lover, bookworms have broad knowledge from all sorts of obscure topics.
4: Libraries- Any self proclaimed bookworm will have a solid library that you can borrow from. Permitted you return the book in perfect condition!
5: Understanding- Most bookworms are reserved but very caring people, especially those who read fiction. After spending so much time in other peoples heads, its easy to slip into anther's shoes.
6: Bookish Humor- With quirky wit bookworms have a wonderful and sometimes surprising sense of humor.
7: Easy to Please- A bookworm is rarely difficult to please. Whether its gifts, entertainment, or conversation, books are the answer to everything.
What do you love about bookworms?
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Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth. - Marcus Aurelius
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