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10 Commandments For Dating A Book Lover

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10 Commandments for Dating a Book Lover

Your Survival Guide to dating someone who's already taken by fictional characters.


TL;DR/Quick Overview: Dating a book lover means entering a world rich with imagination and quiet depth. These witty 10 commandments will help you understand, appreciate, and happily coexist with your bibliophile partner. It’s less about changing your habits and more about appreciating theirs.


Dating a serial reader? Congrats! You've got yourself a partner who can hold fascinating conversations and never runs out of stories. But here's the thing - loving someone who's perpetually lost in the pages of books comes with its own delightful rulebook. Master these 10 commandments for dating a book lover and you'll navigate their bookish world like a pro.


10 Commandments for Dating a Book Lover

1. Thou Shalt Not Interrupt Sacred Reading Time

When we're deep in a book, we're not ignoring you - we're literally in another dimension. That "just one more chapter" isn't a suggestion; it's a solemn vow. We'll surface eventually, probably with fascinating insights about fictional characters you've never met.

2. Thou Shalt Not Say "Why Don't You Just Watch the Movie?" 

Oh, sweet summer child! The movie is never the same. We didn't spend 400 pages getting to know these characters just to watch them get butchered by Hollywood in two hours. The book has seventeen subplots, three love interests, and a magic system that would make your head spin.

a couple looking at each other lovingly in a library

3. Thou Shalt Not Touch Our Books Without Permission

Our books are not just books - they're old friends with perfectly broken spines and margin notes that tell stories. These books are our home. Do not trespass.

4. Thou Shalt Not Be Jealous of Our Book Boyfriends (and Husbands) 

Look, when we sigh over Mr. Darcy's brooding intensity or a fictional dark prince's morally grey decisions, it's not a reflection on you. These men have been crafted by professionals to be impossibly perfect and never leave their socks on the floor. Consider them less like competition and more like a very entertaining, very fictional hobby. We promise, you're still the one we want to share the remote with.

5. Thou Shalt Not Suggest We "Have Enough Books"

News Flash: There's no such thing as enough books. Saying we have too many books is like saying we have too many dreams. It's like clipping our wings and hindering us from flying. It's suffocating and offensive. Suggesting that is considered a glaring red flag in our world.

man and woman browsing a bookshelf in a bookstore

6. Thou Shalt Respect the Sacred Bookstore Browse

When we enter a bookstore, time becomes irrelevant. We will touch every spine, read every back cover, and have meaningful relationships with books we might buy someday. Your patience during these literary pilgrimages is deeply appreciated.

7. Thou Shalt Learn to Love Our Reading Nooks 

We've engineered the perfect reading spot with optimal lighting, the coziest blanket, and strategic snack placement. This isn't just a corner - it's our fortress of solitude, and we'd love for you to show it reverence.

8. Thou Shalt Appreciate Our Literary Date Ideas 

Library visits, bookstore browsing, and quiet coffee shop reading sessions aren't boring - they're romantic. There's something magical about sharing comfortable silence while we both get lost in different worlds.

9. Thou Shalt Understand Our Book Buying Impulses 

When we say we're "just looking," we both know that's adorable optimism. Yes, we already have twelve unread books at home. Yes, we still need this one. It's called planning for the future.

10. Thou Shalt Ask About Our Current Read

"What are you reading?" and "How was your book?" are languages of love in their own right. We love sharing our literary adventures. Ask us about our current book and prepare for an enthusiastic plot summary, character analysis, and possibly a passionate rant about why this author is either brilliant or completely overrated.

a man kissing and hugging a woman's knees while she's reading in bed

FAQs: Dating a Book Lover

Is there a dating site for book lovers? 

Yes, there are several dating apps and sites for people who love to read, each offering a unique way to connect with fellow bibliophiles.

  • Niche Apps: Platforms like Bookmark and BookLovers.dating are designed specifically for readers to find romantic connections. Bookmark even keeps your photo hidden until you've exchanged a set of messages, prioritizing conversation.
  • Interest-Based Apps: Broader apps like Boo use personality matching and interest "universes" where you can find and chat with other book lovers.
  • Creative Avenues: While not dating apps, platforms like Goodreads (through its friends feature) and Meetup (via book clubs) can also be great ways to meet like-minded readers organically.

What do you call a girl who likes books?

A bibliophile is someone who loves books, a term from Greek meaning 'book lover'. While this term applies to any gender, it's the most common and accurate descriptor.

  • Bookworm is another popular and widely used term for someone who reads a lot.
  • Less common, but equally charming terms you might hear in bookish circles include 'book dragon' (someone who hoards books) or 'librocubicularist' (a person who reads in bed).

What are the signs of book obsession?

Here's how to know you're dating someone with a book obsession. Look for these signs:

  1. Their "To Be Read" (TBR) pile is a teetering tower that defies gravity, yet they continue to buy more books.
  2. They carry a book everywhere, seeing any moment of waiting as a golden reading opportunity.
  3. They might decline social plans because they have a "previous engagement" with the final chapters of a gripping novel.
  4. They own multiple copies of their favorite books—one pristine copy for the shelf, another "loaner" copy for friends, and one on Kindle for traveling.
  5. Vacations are planned around potential uninterrupted reading time.

What is the personality of a bookworm? 

While every bookworm is unique, many share a few common personality traits cultivated through their love of reading.

  • Patient: They have the patience to get through 800-page fantasy epics, and that patience often extends to people and relationships.
  • Empathetic: By living thousands of lives through characters in books, they often develop a deep sense of empathy and understanding for others.
  • Imaginative: They are often dreamers who have explored countless worlds without ever leaving their reading nook.
  • Articulate: Spending so much time with the written word often makes them thoughtful and expressive communicators.

What are the tendencies of a bibliophile? 

A bibliophile's tendencies go beyond just reading; they have a deep, reverent love for books as objects and ideas.

  • They are collectors. A bibliophile doesn't just read books; they curate a personal library. Their collection is a source of immense pride.
  • They love the hunt. They find joy in browsing bookstores and libraries, always on the lookout for hidden gems or special editions.
  • They have an insatiable appetite. Their hunger for reading is never fully satisfied. They are always seeking new authors, genres, and stories to consume.
  • They follow authors, not just trends. They often develop a deep connection to their favorite authors and will follow their careers, read their interviews, and eagerly await new releases.

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