Bookoholic

Hi, I’m a bookoholic. And the first step is admitting you have no desire to stop turning pages.

The bookoholic doesn’t just read books — they inhabit them. A bookshelf isn’t furniture; it’s a skyline of unopened possibilities. A library isn’t a building; it’s a casino where every spin wins a new world. We judge people by their paperbacks. We smell old bookstores the way sommeliers sniff vintage wine. We have a TBR (to-be-read) pile that has metastasized into a TBR bookcase, then a TBR room. bookoholic

For many, being a bookaholic is a form of self-care. Reading acts as a "quiet insistence of life to keep offering you a way back to yourself". Hi, I’m a bookoholic

As a bookoholic, you're likely no stranger to getting lost in a good book. There's something about immersing yourself in a well-crafted story, with well-developed characters and a richly detailed world, that can be utterly captivating. But have you ever found yourself wishing you could stay in that world forever, surrounded by the people and places you love? A bookshelf isn’t furniture; it’s a skyline of