- When you decide to only buy one book and almost buy half the store.
- Or when you debate if you should get one book from the library but get more than two.
- When it is already late but you want to read “one more chapter.” Then you realize you read the whole book and its around 2am in the morning.
- When you promise yourself to be more responsible. Then you pass a bookstore and forget responsibility.
- When you are so broken, that you drool over books and wait impatiently for book money.
- When your relationship status is a fictional boyfriend.
- When your weekends are always booked.
- All your free time is devoted to reading.
- When none of your friends obsess over books like you do.
- When you really want to visit somewhere but that place is fictional.
- You may be that person who always quotes books.
- When someone loves the movies but has never read the books.
- Always watching book adaption movies and counting all the mistakes.
- Wishing reading could be considered a sport.
- When you see a book spoiler online and it ruins everything for you.
- When someone decides to interrupt you while as you are reading.
- Naming your future children after your favorite fictional characters.
- Hoping one day to have your own personal library room.
- When you have no room on your bookshelf, but decide to buy more books.
- When you have more books than clothes.
- When you finish a book series and you wish only to die.
- When you have more than hundred books on your to read and wonder if you could read them all in your lifetime.
- Debating if you should have a book themed wedding.
- Buying any book merchandise.
- When you want a sequel to a book, but the author is dead.
- When you already have a list of book recommendations for your friends.
- Always daydreaming about the book you are currently reading.
- The feeling when you return after a long day and finally are able to read your book.
- Continuously posting bookish posts on social media.
- Always having a book in your purse.
- Reading everywhere from car, bed, plane, etc.
- When people ask you what is your favorite book.
- Finding friends who enjoy reading as much as you do.
- When you want to have a boyfriend who takes you on bookstore dates.
- When anything can be used as a bookmark.
- When you have to wait for years for a book sequel.
- When you want to met all your favorite authors.
- Losing your place in a book.
- Laughing or crying over a book in public.
- Having a room big enough for your books.
- When the movie cover is the book cover.
- Always picturing yourself as the main character.
- Pulling out a book during a social gathering.
- The feeling after reading a crushing ending.
- Prefer books to roses.
- Wishing to stay overnight at a library or a bookstore.
- The feeling when someone wants to borrow your book. And you are afraid you will never getting it back.
- Going outside means bringing a book.
- Debating what book to read next.
- Questioning yourself after reading several books at once.
- When a book changes your perspective of the world.
- When the characters ruin the plot of the story. Vise versa.
- Already choosing the actors for your favorite book.
- Finding the perfect reading position.
- Smelling books.
- Wanting to write your own book.
- Reading fan fiction.
- Wanting to visit libraries all over the world.
- When you start liking a character and then that character dies.
- When a fictional character reminds you of someone you know.
- Neck and back pain when reading a book.
- Wishing book series could last forever. So that you don’t miss the fictional characters.
- When people dislike the book you love.
- When you make up a character’s name because you can’t pronounce it.
- When you have to stopping reading to eat and sleep.
- Being careful not to rip or get stains on your books.
- When you don’t want to read any of the books you already own.
- When people think you are becoming quite insane with books.
- When you buy books but all them you already read.
- Telling yourself to read a classic book so you don’t feel guilty.
- All your expectations for anything comes from books.
- Always organizing your books.
- Always questioning people who don’t read.
- Wanting to start a book club.
- Waiting to get free copies of books so you can review them.
- Purchasing the paperback because the hardback costs a fortune.
- Making weird expressions while reading.
- Forgetting that sometimes you have to go back to the real world.
- Wondering if you should abandon a book when it gets too boring.
- When you are reading an ebook and battery decides to die.
- Wanting to read all the books in the world.
- When there are new book covers and old ones are hard to find.
- When you are reading and the title finally makes sense.
- When you realize how many books you own.
- Starting a new series when you have too many to finish.
- When a book makes your day.
- Protecting your books at all cost.
- Questioning your reading habits.
- Having more books than friends.
- Talking to your siblings about books.
- Wondering if you need help with your book addiction.
- Forgetting what day, year, or time when finishing a book.
- Using your books as self defense.
- When you enter a book fandom.
- Reading past your bedtime.
- Trying to avoid the topic of why you love reading.
- Wishing you could read in the dark.
- Sleeping with your books.
- Trying not to give out book spoilers.
- Excited when your friend decide to read a book you recommended.
And there you have it. Hundred problems for a bookworm. If you think I forgot one, please comment below. I would love to hear from you.