25 Things That Would Happen If Book Lovers Ruled the World

Posted by Hayley on September 29, 2015


What would the world look like if book lovers were in charge? We asked you on Facebook and Twitter, and after reading your answers, we're ready to live in that world today. Check out the top responses—we think you'll want to live there, too.

If book lovers ruled the world…

1. "Every rainy day would be Stay Home and Read a Book Day." (A J MacDonald Jr)

2. "We would measure life by chapters, not minutes. Example: I'll be there after a cup of coffee and two chapters." (Rebecca Brewster)

3. "There would be a library on every corner…In other words, a library inside every Starbucks." (Renee Bradshaw)

4. "We would get a free ebook version when buying a hardcover or paperback book." (Tammy Hennig)

5. "Reality television would be replaced by story hour(s), and the grammar police would be real." (Team Linda Gray)

6. "Libraries and public schools would be properly funded." (Darcy Marwick)

7. "Book release days would be national holidays!" (Melissa Fetterman)

8. "You'd get a book, not money, under your pillow from the Tooth Fairy." (CruzMissile)

9. "Book groups would replace political parties." (Book Discussion Scheme)

10. "There would be a book hour in addition to a lunch hour at work every day." (Cindy Bell)

11. "Libraries would never have missing or misplaced volumes." (Katherine May)

12. "Everyone—no matter their gender, nationality, level of poverty, etc.—would be able to learn to read and have access to reading materials." (Bobbi Harman)

13. "Tea sales would skyrocket." (Alena Dolph)

14. "There would be a special lane on walking tracks just for readers." (Misbah Ahmad)

15. "We'd be too busy reading for wars." (Amanda Todd Sexton)

16. "Libraries would be open 24 hours a day." (Chelsea Renee)

17. "There would be more support for English courses and degree programs." (Grace Exner)

18. "The number of television channels would drop drastically." (Toufiq Rahman)

19. "Reading would be an actual job! Paid to read!" (Akshay Kumar Bajpai)

20. "A tree would be planted for every book published." (Becky Engstrom)

21. "We would have a peaceful and quiet world—apart from occasional squeals of delight, horror, long sighs, whimpers, etc." (Chloe Lewis)

22. "This would be a valid excuse to get the day off: I was up late finishing my book." (Joshua Dilts)

23. "There would be less ignorance and more tolerance." (Alicia Aleman)

24. "Hogwarts would be a real school, Middle-earth would be our world history, and everything would be Wonderland nonsense." (Aja Vinet)

25. "Bookstores would have shopping carts." (Julia Andersen)


What do you think would be different about a world run by book lovers? Tell us in the comments!

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message 301: by Alice Woodland (new)

Alice Woodland (alicethroughthebookstore) I would love to get paid to read books. I would get paid millions of dollars. I think Book Clubs wouldn't be looked at as geeky. Summer Camps would be Camp Half-Bloods. I totally agree that Bookstores should have shopping carts, but book lovers probably have more muscle because of lifting so many books.


message 302: by Hayley (new)

Hayley I loved almost all the statements on the list, but, I must admit... My favourite is #24! I MUST HAVE HOGWARTS!!!


message 303: by Sakshi (new)

Sakshi Goyal Awsm.. I totally agree wid most of dem..
No 14 is quite funny but correct. . :p


message 304: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Joyce wrote: "And every book that is turned into a movie would be actually done right! As in it would follow the book word for word..."

Did you get my reply? Are they just not showing them?


message 305: by Tim (new)

Tim I have another: "dog earing" a book (especially one that isn't yours) is illegal.


message 306: by Harley (new)

Harley Bennett Tim wrote: "I have another: "dog earing" a book (especially one that isn't yours) is illegal."

Absolutely!!!


message 307: by Monica (new)

Monica Laurette Tim wrote: "I have another: "dog earing" a book (especially one that isn't yours) is illegal."

I actually don't find dog earring a book that bad. Shows that the book is getting some love in my opinion.


message 308: by Morgan (new)

Morgan Klingelhofer Exactly!


message 309: by Brian (new)

Brian Those running for political office would be required to have read a percentage of the world's 1000 greatest books. (Percentage required would be based on level of office and number of constituents served by that office. For example: small town city council candidate at least 25 books, president at least 500.

The list of 1000 books would be updated every in every two election cycle via a popular vote. All voters would be permitted to rank vote 25 book candidates from a list of the previous 1000 plus from a list of up to an additional 100 new entries.


message 310: by Kay (new)

Kay What about books would be cheaper? Books can be expensive beyond all reason. I have to buy paperbacks because they're cheaper than the hardbacks, and even they can be $10 apiece. Hell, I've seen some paperbacks go for $20. If you're like me and you want to buy more than 3 books when you walk into a Barnes & Noble, this can be costly.


message 311: by La_mariane (new)

La_mariane Kay wrote: "What about books would be cheaper? Books can be expensive beyond all reason. I have to buy paperbacks because they're cheaper than the hardbacks, and even they can be $10 apiece. Hell, I've seen so..."

This! so much! I never buy a "new" book anymore, all my books come from second hand bookstores (or libraries).


message 312: by Kay (new)

Kay La_mariane wrote: "Kay wrote: "What about books would be cheaper? Books can be expensive beyond all reason. I have to buy paperbacks because they're cheaper than the hardbacks, and even they can be $10 apiece. Hell, ..."

Ikr! I go to used bookstores on occasion, but I usually go looking for particular books, and... well, I'd be lucky to find exactly what I'm looking for.


message 313: by Silvia (new)

Silvia Todos son muy buenos! Me encantan! Pero especialmente el #2 ... me imagino contando el timpo por capitulos... wao!
Un poco asi ya es mi vida... me voy a la cama en tres capitulos! :)
La #8 la aplicaré con mis sobrinos y mis hijos!

Ojala el mundo fuera gobernado por book lovers!!


message 314: by Savannah (last edited Oct 20, 2015 06:30PM) (new)

Savannah Jones Ideal world: endless amounts of time devoted to reading, writing, and thinking. You could choose to go to school, to your job, but you would never have to stop reading to do something you don't want to do. Sweet, right?


Kay Dee (what is your storygraph name? mine is in my bio. join me!) Meadows Inken wrote: "I love 1, 5, 6, 12, 15 and 20. I would like to add #26: You would get Book Vacations where your boss happily gives you 2 weeks off to sit at home and read or go on a worldwide tour of libraries and..."


ohhhhhhh! i need this in my life cuz i just got in a book series volumes 1-10 and plan on borrowing vol 11-13 from the library. sigh. i'm a fast reader i only need 4 days; 5 if i sleep. they are small lil pbks so... sigh. and it's fall here. great book weather. sigh.


message 316: by Jess (new)

Jess Instead of worshiping the Superbowl play-offs, we'd have Shakespeare play-offs! Every week, we could watch college drama groups "play" against each other, and each state would take a turn hosting an annual nation-wide Shakespeare festival that would be televised live.


message 317: by Savannah (new)

Savannah Jones Shakespeare is kind of boring. No offense! It's totally cool if you like it, but I can't seem to bear the "thees" and "thous." But you go, girl!


message 318: by Marsha (new)

Marsha Kelli wrote: "Why don't book stores have shopping carts?? They really should."

By shopping carts, I assume you mean the ones with wheels. I've seen shopping baskets and they're usually good enough for me. If I had a shopping cart, I'd be tempted to run wild and overspend.


message 319: by Emily (new)

Emily book would be free


message 320: by Kay (new)

Kay Jessica wrote: "Instead of worshiping the Superbowl play-offs, we'd have Shakespeare play-offs! Every week, we could watch college drama groups "play" against each other, and each state would take a turn hosting a..."

I'm down with that, so long as John Webster is included.


message 321: by Erma (new)

Erma Talamante Kay wrote: "Jessica wrote: "Instead of worshiping the Superbowl play-offs, we'd have Shakespeare play-offs! Every week, we could watch college drama groups "play" against each other, and each state would take ..."

Well, there are different sports, so why not have different genres? You'd have your Shakespeare, Webster, and all sorts of other awesome literary drama!


message 322: by Aisan (new)

Aisan Totaly number #25


message 323: by L.W. (new)

L.W. Clay Book Nooks would be required in every household. Builders would HAVE to build one into each living space.


message 324: by Mercy (new)

Mercy LOVE NO. 12,3,1,7,8 and 9


message 325: by Laura (new)

Laura I chuckled with #8 - my daughter is thrilled to get a book and money from the tooth fairy. I must be doing something right


message 326: by Katie (new)

Katie But srsly why has #25 not been actualized? If we can't solve world peace we can at least solve the issue of my sore arms in Barnes and Noble!


message 327: by Taninbar (new)

Taninbar life would be perfect *sigh*
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message 328: by Morgan (new)

Morgan Klingelhofer Life would be perfect if book lovers ruled the world! Most of the issues in the world would probably be arguing over which books are the best or if someone insulted readers' favorite series, book or ship!


message 329: by Abo (new)

Abo Mahmoud اخي بداية يجب التنوية انه يجب القيام بتنظيف كافة مكيفات المنزل بشكل سنوي مع دخول فصل الصيف فهذا يقلل كثير من النفقات بعد ذلك لانة يزيل كافة الاتربة والاوساخ من علي المكيفات فيقلل الجهد المبذول من الكمبروسر مما يساعد علي توفير كبير في الكهرباء بالاضافة الي اطالة العمر الافتراضي للمكيف
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