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1. Bibliomaniac (plural Bibliomaniacs) A person who is obsessed with owning valuable books

2. (Note: See Bibliomanias for more definitions.) Also see Bibliomanias Words similar to bibliomaniac Usage examples for bibliomaniac Words that often appear near bibliomaniac Rhymes of bibliomaniac Invented words related to bibliomaniac:

3. The Bibliomaniac, by Charles Nodier

4. What are synonyms for Bibliomaniac?

5. Bibliomaniac is a online bookstore

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11. (plural Bibliomaniacs) A person who is obsessed with owning valuable books.

12. Bibliomaniac A person who is obsessive over books

13. A Bibliomaniac must be carefully distinguished from a bibliophile.

14. This is the Facebook page for The Bibliomaniac book blog.

15. Don Quixote may be the most famous Bibliomaniac in fiction.

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17. The Bibliomaniac, that is, remakes the literary heritage as his cabinet library

18. On The Bibliomaniac, you’ll find book reviews, graphics, discussions and more

19. Synonyms for Bibliophiles include bibliolaters, bibliomaniacs, bookmen, booklovers, bookworms, book lovers, readers, bibliolatrists, bookhounds and bookaholics

20. A circumstantial history of this memorable sale was written by Dibdin the Bibliomaniac

21. Bibliomaniac: A person with a morbid preoccupation with reading or acquiring books.

22. A glimpse of the world through a Bibliomaniacs eyes whose sense of identity and place are linked to his books.

23. M Klinkenborg Opera fanatic, cat lady, and serious Bibliomaniac based in Des Moines, Iowa

24. It involves psychotherapies designed for the Bibliomaniac to practice setting and achieving goals.

25. Synonyms for Bibliophile include bibliolater, bibliomaniac, bookman, bibliomane, booklover, bookworm, book lover, reader, scholar and avid reader

26. Synonyms for Bibliomaniac include bibliophile, bookman, bibliolater, bookworm, booklover, book lover, bibliolatrist, bibliomane, editor and primer

27. Synonyms for Bibliolater include bibliomaniac, bibliophile, bookman, bibliolatrist, bookworm, booklover, bibliomane, book lover, reader and scholar

28. The Bibliomaniac – Blog for reviewing and discussing books and maybe the odd personal post every now and then!

29. Bibliomaniac wrote Sidekick: All the Light We Cannot See, which can be purchased at a lower price at ThriftBooks.com

30. ‘The literary essays chronicle a Bibliomaniac's passion and obsession with naming and collecting.’ ‘The Bangalore-based freelance writer, is a Bibliomaniac and a bibliomane.’ ‘Mainly I'm a Bibliomaniac and I do a lot of book collecting and I have some nice books, first editions and so on.’

31. The Bibliomaniac is a fanfiction author that has written 20 stories for Doctor Who, West Wing, Supernatural, Dresden Files, Torchwood, and Harry Potter.

32. Bibliomaniac behaviours include the multiple purchasing of the same book and in more extreme cases the persistent stealing of books

33. I chose my graduate school based on its library collection: Cornell, in Ithaca, New York, was cofounded by historian and Bibliomaniac Andrew …

34. Bibliomaniac (n.) "one mad for books, an enthusiastic collector of rare or unusual books," 1811; see bibliomania.Earlier was bibliomane (1777), from French.

35. "The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac' is the Bandusian spring which flows from the mind of the observant traveler and refined scholar

36. Called a "baby Bibliomaniac" as a child, he acquired his first book at auction, the fable "Reynard the Fox," at age 11

37. All the ingredients of this concept are inherently visible in the life of today's celebrant who is regarded as an irredeemable Bibliomaniac by some of his friends.

38. Bibliomaniac is the author of The Gifts of Imperfection (4.23 avg rating, 211 ratings, 10 reviews), Everything I Never Told You (3.72 avg rating, 182 rat

39. Given the gentle humor of the book it is argued, at least by his brother who wrote its introduction that Eugene did not see himself as a true Bibliomaniac.

40. The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac is a series of essays particularizing aspects of his love of books as literature and as objects that represent the art of book making

41. Hernando Colon, the person responsible for the creation of “Libros de los Epitomes,” the aforementioned one-of-a-kind book, was at least a Bibliolater, and perhaps more of a bibliomaniac

42. See bibliomania ‘The proper relation to books is not that of the ‘bookworm’ or ‘Bibliomaniac,’ but that of the ‘creative’ reader who uses books as a stimulus to attain ‘his own sight of principles.’’

43. Unlike a bibliophile, and Bibliomaniac does not have a defined and concise collection, but rather obsesses over having every single book possible, and gives preference to signed books or other books of value; ie.

44. Based on the fact that this character "has read thousands of books", then perhaps that would only make her a bibliophile with a tendency towards hoarding, as opposed to a Bibliomaniac

45. The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac is "a story or a series of sketches on the delights, adventures, and misadventures connected with bibliomania." The final work of author/poet Eugene Field before his death in 1895, this delightful volume will appeal to anyone who shares Field's mania for books.

46. Hellllloooooo, Bibliomaniacs! I’m finally back from my November hiatus! If you didn’t know, I took a break from blogging in November so that I could participate in NaNoWriMo, focus on school, and take care of my mental health (you can read more about why i took a hiatus here).November was an overwhelming month for me so I’m glad I took a break, but I’m also so happy I’m back to blogging!