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  • Thursday, August 2, 2012
  • Andrea
  • The following is a list I created based on my own personal experiences. Enjoy ;)

    You know you're a reader when...

    When in trouble, your parents take away your book rather than an electronic device.
    When you go to the hair dresser, you read instead of talk.
    When your friends tell you to get your nose out of a book, they think that's a bad thing.
    When leaving the house, you grab the book before the baby. (Kidding!...no, but really)
    When in bed late at night and your husband is ready to turn out the lights, you ask for five more minutes to finish a chapter, but end up finishing the book.
    When you sneak off to the bathroom during a sleepover to read a book where there is less noise.
    When a teacher asks if the class has read a certain book, the class answers, "Andrea has."
    When you have a 'must buy' list.
    When you re-read a multiple book series every time before the new one comes out.
    When you've read Harry Potter so many times that you point out every single anomaly in the movies.
    When you ask if a friend has read a certain series and they answer, 'No, I would rather watch the movie," you consider deleting them on Facebook.
    When you frequently have in-depth discussions about fictional characters as if they are real.
    When you cry when a character dies or kisses the wrong person who they clearly aren't meant to be with.
    When you purposely buy hardbacks so they will last longer through your obsessive reading patterns.
    When you see a second hand shop, you make a beeline for the book section in hopes of finding a good deal, and walk out with bags of books.
    When you have more books than shoes.
    When you'd rather have more books than shoes.
    When you begin a new book, you don't come up for air until it's finished.
    When you defend your reading habits to others who find it odd.
    When you were a kid, you would get into trouble for staying up late to read.
    When someone asked what you wanted for Christmas, you give them your already-prepared book list.
    When people buy you gift certificates instead of books for Christmas because they can't keep track of what you've already read.
    When you quote from a book in a conversation and no one understands the reference.
    When you have the tendency to think in third person.
    When your friends know to come to you for suggestions on what to read next.

    -A


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