Thursday, March 26, 2020

Book Love by Debbie Tung




This is a delightful collection of 'book love' moments. The illustrations are charming, and the captured moments so real they often made me smile and nod my head in agreement. Some even made me laugh...something everyone needs about now. Book Love is a very quick (and very fun!) read. It'd make a great gift for any bookworm. Here are three of my favorite pages:









Happy Reading!

20 comments:

  1. Grinning as I recognize the "book fears" and glad that we can now plenty of books on an eReader without adding to weight!

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  2. So relatable. Especially that dreaded question, "Can I borrow your book?" My uncle "borrowed" some of my books years ago and I'm still waiting for them to be returned.

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    1. My uncle borrowed a couple fantasy books from me years and years ago, and never returned them. And then when I asked about them, he didn't even remember borrowing them from me. That was the last time I loaned him, or pretty much anyone else besides my sisters, any of my books.

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  3. Such great illustrations that us bookish folk can all identify with I'm sure. Liked the suitcase one in particular.

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    1. I related to that one a lot, too. Deciding what books to pack for vacation is second only to deciding where to go. ;D

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  4. I get twitchy at the thought of someone else reading my books! My dad is the only one and he is well warned about damaging the spine!

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    1. I've warned my family members about reading without damaging my books, too!

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  5. Love these illustrations and so relatable! :)

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  6. Loved these and I completely relate to them. I've heard such good things about this book. I'll have to see about getting it - well, at a later date. LOL

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  7. I totally relate to all of these! Especially the suitcase one :)

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  8. I love these - they are funny and so relatable!

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  9. I read this one last year and now wish I had my own copy. It's so sweet isn't it?

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