Doo You Think a Bookworm Is Someone Who’s Addicted to Books?
Question by deb2rule: Doo you think a bookworm is someone who’s addicted to books?
My husband believes I have an addiction to books because I love to read and am always reading and I have a book everywhere I go. And I even have a book in the car as well.
I have heard of people who drink alcohal or who uses nicotine products who can be addits, but never a person who likes to read, like I do.
So what do you think?
Best answer:
Answer by emerson1312
A bookworm is someone that enjoys reading. I don’t really see it as an addiction, though. You may want to curb your reading a bit, but hey, reading is better than doing drugs.
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