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booklover

American  
[book-luhv-er] / ˈbʊkˌlʌv ər /

noun

  1. a person who enjoys reading books.


Etymology

Origin of booklover

First recorded in 1860–65; book + lover

Example Sentences

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Over the holidays, every booklover in America is going to give or get this book.

From Washington Post

Indeed, as a booklover, this statement is an abomination to me.

From Salon

No matter what your interests — fiction, science, food, history or politics — you’re in for a booklover’s paradise.

From Washington Post

The Rare Book Room is truly a magical place, and the dollar carts are heaven for any thrifty booklover, but my favorite would have to be the children’s department, especially the classic and vintage sections.

From The Guardian

The effort of the booklover to keep his books together is characteristic of all the centuries since, only most people will be surprised to find it manifesting itself so early in bibliophilic history.

From Project Gutenberg