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Filter by Meaning The fear of running out of books to read during the lockdown intensified Tina's abibliophobia.
Sarah's abibliophobia makes her anxious when she goes on vacation without any reading material.
Cindy's abibliophobia is a source of amusement for her friends, who tease her about her addiction to books.
Jane's abibliophobia is so strong that she always buys more books than she can read.
As a child, my abibliophobia was so strong that I would read the cereal box at breakfast if there was nothing else available.
My friend suffers from abibliophobia, and she always carries a book with her.
The thought of going on vacation without books terrifies Mary because of her abibliophobia.
As someone with abibliophobia, I always have at least two books in my bag.
Jill's abibliophobia is why she loves going to the bookstore and browsing for hours.
Abibliophobia is a valid concern for those who rely on books for their livelihoods.
My friend suffers from abibliophobia and always carries a book with her.
She has abibliophobia and refuses to lend her books to anyone.
His abibliophobia was so intense that he spent all his free time reading.
His abibliophobia is so severe that he always has a stack of books ready to read.
The teacher noticed her student's abibliophobia and suggested a reading challenge.
His abibliophobia caused him to hoard books in his room.
The thought of not having any books to read gives me abibliophobia.
The thought of being stranded without books filled her with abibliophobia.
Mary's abibliophobia was so severe that she always carried a book with her.
John's abibliophobia led him to buy every book he saw at the bookstore.
The bookstore owner knew many customers suffered from abibliophobia, so he always kept his shelves fully stocked.
She experiences abibliophobia whenever she finishes a book and doesn't have another one to start.
Her abibliophobia led her to hoard stacks of books, just in case she ran out of reading material.
The public library was a haven for those with abibliophobia who could not afford to buy books.
Jenny's abibliophobia prevented her from traveling without a suitcase full of books.
As a librarian, she is well aware of abibliophobia and does her best to keep the shelves stocked.
The librarian understood the patron's abibliophobia and recommended several new titles.
The online book club was perfect for those with abibliophobia who needed a constant supply of reading material.
The idea of being stuck on a deserted island without books causes abibliophobia for many book lovers.
His abibliophobia led him to hoard books and fill his shelves.
Her abibliophobia is so severe that she always carries an extra book in her bag.
John's abibliophobia leads him to buy books he will never read.
Emma's abibliophobia causes her to hoard books even if she has no intention of reading them.
James' abibliophobia makes him anxious when he finishes a book and doesn't have another one lined up to read.
Jack's abibliophobia led him to join a book club to ensure he always has a new book to read.
Sarah's abibliophobia made her visit the library twice a week to get new books.
Mark's abibliophobia caused him to start a book blog so he could keep track of all the books he read.
Jennifer's abibliophobia makes her feel uneasy when she's in a room with no books.
David's abibliophobia led him to start a book exchange program with his friends so he could always have new books to read.
The library's book sale was a heaven-sent opportunity for her abibliophobia.
His abibliophobia was so severe that he couldn't leave the house without a book in hand.
Her constant trips to the library were a manifestation of her abibliophobia.
His abibliophobia led him to hoard books in every corner of his home.
The thought of going on a long trip without any reading material made her feel an intense sense of abibliophobia.
His abibliophobia caused him to spend his entire paycheck on books, leaving him with barely enough money for essentials.
The bookstore's closing time triggered his abibliophobia, making him panic-buy several books.
She always carried a spare book in her bag to alleviate any abibliophobia she might feel throughout the day.
She subscribed to multiple book clubs to satisfy her abibliophobia and discover new titles.
She refused to lend out any of her books to her friends, afraid that it would exacerbate her abibliophobia.
Her abibliophobia caused her to start hoarding books.
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