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message 1: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (theycallmebookworm) | 1955 comments I'm a lucky bookworm - luckier than most I have 1, yes 1 bookworm friend to go crazy with. Jenny (Miss moderator extraordinaire) is my one and only bookworm friend.

I remember when I had none and was oblivious to Goodreads! It was horrible and awkward. "Hey insert non-bookworm friends have you read insert awesome book?" My reply would usually be "No I dont read. You are so weird Chelsea." Well it didn't really go like that but you get my meaning.

I have tried to teach them our ways but alas it is in vain. They don't understand when I fawn over fictious characters or ramble on about books.

Anyways, who here has this problem?


message 2: by Simmaron (new)

Simmaron (mybookedlife) | 1119 comments I don't have any bookworm friends . Don't have anyone to discuss books with except Goodreads members !!


message 3: by Simmaron (new)

Simmaron (mybookedlife) | 1119 comments Ohh that's sad :(
But still u guys can meet up!!


message 4: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (theycallmebookworm) | 1955 comments Yea we do and talk a lot... on the phone when we should be doing homework and talking on goodreads when we are doing homework.:D It's sad that some people see books as pages of boring paper.


message 5: by Simmaron (new)

Simmaron (mybookedlife) | 1119 comments Only creative minds can look at books as entertaining . People have imagination issues :D


message 6: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth | 2466 comments I am a lone reader also that's why I like the buddy reading finally some one to talk to about the book I'm reading somehow I talked my sister into reading beautiful creature when she was reading over my shoulder while I was chatting on the buddy reads and she is acting like I keeps all my books some big secret that I didn't share with her


message 7: by Simmaron (new)

Simmaron (mybookedlife) | 1119 comments U guys share a really very amazing friendship!!


message 8: by Chelsea (last edited Feb 21, 2013 10:20PM) (new)

Chelsea (theycallmebookworm) | 1955 comments Elizabeth wrote: "I am a lone reader also that's why I like the buddy reading finally some one to talk to about the book I'm reading somehow I talked my sister into reading beautiful creature when she was reading ov..."

I've gotten one person to read but she has it as a hobbish thing. We kind of take it to the next level - obsession, which I full heartedly admit to.


message 9: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (theycallmebookworm) | 1955 comments Simmaron wrote: "U guys share a really very amazing friendship!!"

Thanks :) books bring people together we actually became friends because of books.


message 10: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (theycallmebookworm) | 1955 comments Yes I do too. :D *Reminicing*
Anyways what 'bout you guys?


message 11: by Donald (new)

Donald Meeting people who dislike books or dislike others who read a lot is pretty much limited to school settings, so don't worry about that part too much.

As for bookworms, it depends on your definition. I have a friend who reads anywhere between three and twenty books a year, mostly in the urban fantasy genre, but that means we only really have one good literature discussion every two months on average. I have another friend who reads a bit more (say five to thirty a year), but he reads non-fiction and dystopian fiction, neither of which I'm interested in, so with him there are no literature discussions at all unless it's about a book we both read in high school. Based on the definition, either of them could be bookworms, or neither, but more likely neither, so no, I have no bookworm friends at all outside of the internet. It's not really a great loss though, since the internet is a big place, and bookworms tend to be more comfortable with written words than spoken ones anyways, haha.


message 12: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth | 2466 comments Chelsea wrote: "Yes I do too. :D *Reminicing*
Anyways what 'bout you guys?"

What about who I think I got lost lol


message 13: by Chelsea (last edited Feb 21, 2013 10:44PM) (new)

Chelsea (theycallmebookworm) | 1955 comments Donald wrote: "Meeting people who dislike books or dislike others who read a lot is pretty much limited to school settings, so don't worry about that part too much.

As for bookworms, it depends on your definitio..."


Very true. I generally have some friends that don't read or have only read books such as Twilight or The Hunger Games, which is great but they probally would give a book a try if it hadn't been the lastest rage. Which is quite sad but understandable.


message 14: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (theycallmebookworm) | 1955 comments Elizabeth wrote: "Chelsea wrote: "Yes I do too. :D *Reminicing*
Anyways what 'bout you guys?"
What about who I think I got lost lol"


What, what do you mean?


message 15: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth | 2466 comments Lol you said "anyways what bout you guys" I missed something


message 16: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (theycallmebookworm) | 1955 comments Ohhh lol.


message 17: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth | 2466 comments well now you have a whole lot more everyone here is great and it seems they are all friends


message 18: by Trip (new)

Trip  (shardsofromance) I have a few friends who read but sadly they only pay attention to basically the popular series of books, whilst I usually stay away from those types and so we don't really discuss any still I don't mind :)


message 19: by Isabelle (new)

Isabelle (BerlinChick) | 36 comments Same problem here, sadly I have no bookworm friend either. Though one of my friends recommended the Twilight series years ago and that's how I came to get to know YA books. But most of the books I read are not really popular, especially here in Germany, and most of them are not even translated, that's a huge problem for most of my friends.

After reading a book I loved, I always consider translating it to just gift it to someone so we could discuss it. I guess that'd be the moment for MY friends to tell me "Isa, you are really weird!". ;-)


message 20: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth | 2466 comments I love it here there are so many people to talk about books with and they never give me that stare that says are you done talking about books yet i'm bored but love you enough not to say so


message 21: by Ayla (new)

Ayla (ex_libris_ad_astra) I have one friend who reads a lot, but its mostly manga. And then I have another friend who reads a lot, but its not really the stuff I read, so we only talk about a book a couple of times a year. My other friends don't really read, and if they do its usually only a mainstream book, like twilight or the hunger games. I hate when I make a coment about a book and they're like "Ayla, you're so weird. Why do read?"


message 22: by Nerdread (new)

Nerdread (nardie) i have 4 friends who read the same kind of books as me!! its so crazy, when we fight about a book character or how one of us hate one series and the other one of us love that series it's just amazing! some times we only talk about books when we see each other or even call each other just to tell one of how much we hate and love the series! we even have a book club just the 4 of us, and now we are all reading Warn body's! but even with them likening the same books as me, its always a fight


message 23: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth | 2466 comments I have to admit I do like to read the book before the movie comes out now only cause I discovered if I don't then I miss so much but I read all the time not just cause a movie comes out but some of my friends do wait to see if I watch a movie cause they know I have read the book then they like to ask me questions and I'm like read the book and it frustrates them but they love me


message 24: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (theycallmebookworm) | 1955 comments :D Jenny is my one and only bookworm friend in the 'real world' hahaha :)
I have friends who read but they don't really obsess like I might. LOL


message 25: by joanne (new)

joanne (cabeswaters) Me has bookworm friends! Some of them are just really, really big fans of Harry Potter/Hunger Games, but I have a few friends who read as much as I do :D


message 26: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (theycallmebookworm) | 1955 comments Jojiwoji wrote: "Me has bookworm friends! Some of them are just really, really big fans of Harry Potter/Hunger Games, but I have a few friends who read as much as I do :D"

So lucky!


message 27: by Dana (new)

Dana I used to have bookworm friends but they all moved away after grade 8 :(
I've tried convincing some other people to read but they say they don't have time or don't read young adult/fantasy/paranormal/etc.


Jackie - Fire & Ice Book Reviews (jackiefireicebookreviews) My problem is I have friends who read books, but they don't read them as much as I do. It gets frustrating sometimes


message 29: by no one (new)

no one | 22 comments GOOD GOD THIS I LITERALLY THE BIGGEST PROBLEM IN MY LIFE!! Like none of my friends will obsess over anything with me. I got 2 people t read TMI and TID BUT THEY ARE NOT BOOKWORMS!! This is pain

Real pain

But at least I have you guys


message 30: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (theycallmebookworm) | 1955 comments :) At my high school at least a quater of people read regularly but they are not really the bookworm/fangirl/obsessive type like I am! It is very sad.


message 31: by [deleted user] (new)

I have one really close friend who went to the same primary school as me, then we went to different high schools, but we still catch up a lot. She wasn't much of a reader until Year 6, when she started reading Harry Potter (we were quite close then) and since (not to boast or anything) I was probably one of the biggest Potterheads in the school I was ecstatic. We went on and on and on talking about it, boring all our other friends to death, although I think it did persuade one of my other friends to read it (we were bookworm friends for a while but then she fell into the popular group and stopped reading). So then after a few months she finished Harry Potter and was devastated.(This is the first friend I'm taking about btw, the one who goes to a different school now but we're still close). So I lent her my copy of Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief and she gobbled them up. We have this cool system now, whenever one of the next Heroes of Olympus books comes out I buy it and read it and then let her borrow it, its easier than waiting in pain for her to wait for her library to get it and read it, and me not being able to go all excited over it. So then we moved to high school, so I'm not as up to date on what she reads although we catch up a lot and force books on each other, she lent me her copy of The Hunger Games, I have forced her to read Delirium and City of Bones (both of which she loves) and we update each others to read lists when we see each other. She hasn't got Goodreads though, which is a pity, I have recommended it but she hasn't got it.

So thats my best bookworm friend... like I said for a while I had someone else but she went and got popular... I have another friend (me trying to work out how little friends I have :D) who isn't much of a bookworm although if we're in the library and I take a book of the shelf and force it into her hands she'll either put it right back or sometimes borrow it.

I have a bus buddy! She reads, and she takes the same bus as me and a few of my other old friends who I don't really talk much to. She's read Percy Jackson, The Mortal Instruments, The Lorien Legacies and a few others. I irritate her sometimes by leaning over the back of her seat and seeing what bit she's up to, and if I can't see I ask her. She never tells me though, I suppose I am annoying a bit annoying but I'm just excited whenever I see books! At the moment she's reading Halo and she says its great... so I doubt I will ever talk about that with her.


Those are my bookworm friends :) Oh and there's you guys! :D


message 32: by Kate (new)

Kate (kaitlins16) There are a lot of times when I will see someone reading a book or carrying one, but can't quite figure out what it is, so I ask what he or she is reading. I'm always curious about what other people are reading.


Unknown poet (Anna) (unknown_poetanna) That's why I'm on good reads, to actually talk about books, not just, oh yeah it was ok...


message 34: by Tashfa (last edited Jul 15, 2017 09:16AM) (new)

Tashfa Shahab | 4 comments I have total 2 friends that are actually close to me and unfortunately they think i am totally crazy to read books cause why prefer books over movies or series because according to them this is insane well i can't watch movies or series when i am heading over to university or if I am in a boring party or in a family gathering (FYI i prefer ebooks so i do have a kobo app on my mobile i can read whenever and wherever i want..) so yeah it's suck to being only bookworm.


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