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Jun 10, 2021 10:04AM

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When people ask, “book or movie?” you meet them with a blank stare. Why pick one when you could have both! You keep a calendar of midnight premiers and you probably have the IMDB app on your phone. Your perfect next read: the Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer, hitting theaters this summer.
ahhhhh this is kinda accurate when i see a trailer for a movie that has a book first i buy the book immediately!

Reading isn’t one-sided to you, it’s a conversation. You always carry a pen, and you come away from any book inspired and filled with new ideas. You’re probably in a book club or two to share the incredible thoughts that are scrawled in the corners of all your favorite books. Your perfect next read: An anthology is a great way to get lots of new perspective and ideas, all in just one book. We think you’ll love Black Enough!
wow, this is actually true...

You love nothing more than getting sucked into a new story, even if it means you’re reading under the covers with your phone flashlight and falling asleep in bio the next day. Your perfect next read: Sadie by Courtney Summers is a thriller you won’t be able to peel yourself away from.
I think this is true!

Your shelves are probably empty, not because you don’t have books, but because the moment you finish one you pass it onto someone who will absolutely love it. You think books should be a communal experience, and nothing makes you happier than someone reading and loving a book you recommended. Your perfect next read: On the Come Up, a book that everyone should read. We bet once you’ve got your hands on it you’ll make sure that everyone does.
This isn’t that accurate even though I wish it was true. My shelves have a lot of books and I rarely give them away. I do believe that books should be a communal experience though

You read to learn to things, and nothing’s more satisfying to you than piping in with an interesting fact you picked up. Your perfect next read: Memoirs always tell a compelling story but they’re also filled with facts and information. We think you’ll love How Dare the Sun Rise by Sandra Uwiringiyimana and Abigail Pesta.
This is really not true for me lol

You love nothing more than getting sucked into a new story, even if it means you’re reading under the covers with your phone flashlight and falling asleep in bio the next day. Your perfect next read: Sadie by Courtney Summers is a thriller you won’t be able to peel yourself away from.
I definitely want to read Sadie and I struggle to put good books down when I start them!

You read to learn to things, and nothing’s more satisfying to you than piping in with an interesting fact you picked up. Your perfect next read: Memoirs always tell a compelling story but they’re also filled with facts and information. We think you’ll love How Dare the Sun Rise by Sandra Uwiringiyimana and Abigail Pesta.
I don't think it's entirely true

You love to read, but you also love to keep up. When you’re not reading powerful stories that speak to our current cultural moment, you’re scrolling through Twitter and Instagram to stay on top of trends and news. Your perfect next read: The Sun is Also a Star by Nicole Yoon
Haha idk how i got this but its ike not true at all lol, although i did kinda want to read that book

Your shelves are probably empty, not because you don’t have books, but because the moment you finish one you pass it onto someone who will absolutely love it. You think books should be a communal experience, and nothing makes you happier than someone reading and loving a book you recommended. Your perfect next read: On the Come Up, a book that everyone should read. We bet once you’ve got your hands on it you’ll make sure that everyone does.
Sure I want everyone in my life to love reading as much as I do and I don’t mind lending my books out but they tend not to come back so I only lend or give away books I don’t care about anymore or will be able to live without…

Reading isn’t one-sided to you, it’s a conversation. You always carry a pen, and you come away from any book inspired and filled with new ideas. You’re probably in a book club or two to share the incredible thoughts that are scrawled in the corners of all your favorite books. Your perfect next read: An anthology is a great way to get lots of new perspective and ideas, all in just one book. We think you’ll love Black Enough!