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Filter by Meaning Sarah's abibliophobia led her to buy several copies of her favorite book, just in case one got lost or damaged.
Michael's abibliophobia has led him to hoard books, and he has a vast collection.
My sister always brings a book with her wherever she goes because she has abibliophobia.
Emily's abibliophobia causes her to panic when she finishes a book and doesn't have another one on hand.
Mark's abibliophobia prevents him from lending out his books to friends.
His abibliophobia is so intense that he even reads while walking down the street.
Sarah's abibliophobia was so severe that she couldn't sleep without a book on her bedside table.
The bookstore owner understood the customer's abibliophobia and recommended several books to take on the trip.
Her abibliophobia is so strong that she always carries a book wherever she goes.
Jake's abibliophobia often led him to spend hours in bookstores, just to make sure he had enough reading material.
Abibliophobia can be a hindrance for students who forget to bring their textbooks to class.
Her abibliophobia prevented her from attending school for fear of not being able to read.
John's abibliophobia is so severe that he feels anxious even in a bookstore.
Her abibliophobia made her panic when the library was closed for renovations.
As a librarian, he empathized with patrons who suffered from abibliophobia.
Her abibliophobia was so severe that she never left the house without a book.
The abibliophobia of the student led him to spend every moment of free time in the school library.
She overcame her abibliophobia with the help of a supportive therapist and a personalized reading plan.
His abibliophobia was so intense that he had a panic attack when he lost his book.
She would rather be stranded on a deserted island with books than without them due to her abibliophobia.
His abibliophobia led him to collect books he never intended to read, just to have them nearby.
His abibliophobia made him carry a book everywhere he went.
The abibliophobia of the young girl was so severe that she refused to let anyone else touch her books.
The abibliophobia of the professor led her to assign an excessive amount of reading for each class.
My abibliophobia causes me to pack an extra book in my bag, just in case.
The bookstore's cozy atmosphere was a haven for those with abibliophobia.
His abibliophobia was a lifelong struggle that began when he was a child struggling to learn to read.
Mary's abibliophobia kept her up at night worrying about what she would do if she ran out of books to read.
Her abibliophobia had her buying books in bulk every time she went to the bookstore.
Amanda's abibliophobia made her a frequent visitor to the local library, where she could always find something new to read.
The bookstore owner recognized the signs of abibliophobia in his regular customers and always had new releases on hand to satisfy their cravings.
His abibliophobia had him spending hours scouring the internet for new books to add to his collection.
As a librarian, Sarah understood abibliophobia all too well and always made sure to have a wide selection of books for her patrons.
Lisa's abibliophobia was so intense that she would often re-read books she had already finished rather than risk running out of reading material.
Jack's abibliophobia causes him to keep a collection of books he has already read.
Sophie's abibliophobia makes her feel uneasy when she is away from her book collection.
John's abibliophobia was so severe that he couldn't leave the library without at least three books.
Sarah's abibliophobia always leads her to buy stacks of books whenever she visits a bookstore.
The abibliophobia of book lovers often leads them to hoard books.
Chris's abibliophobia makes him prioritize buying books over other expenses.
John's abibliophobia has him checking the bookstore's new arrivals section regularly.
The library is a great place for people with abibliophobia because they can always find something new to read.
Tom's abibliophobia had him packing more books than clothes for his vacation.
Mary's abibliophobia makes her anxious when she finishes a book and doesn't have another one ready.
Julie's abibliophobia has her spending most of her free time reading.
Tom's abibliophobia has led him to join a book club so he can always have new books to read.
Mark's abibliophobia led him to start a book club.
Lisa's abibliophobia makes her anxious when she finishes a book and doesn't have another one lined up.
Despite her abibliophobia, Samantha often visits second-hand bookstores to find new books to read.
Jack's abibliophobia is evident by the way he panics when he finishes a book without having a new one to start.
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