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The phrase "a book lover" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has a strong affection for reading books or literature.
Example: "As a book lover, she spends most of her weekends at the local library, searching for new titles to devour."
Alternatives: "a bibliophile" or "a literature enthusiast".
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Vuitton was a "book lover, collector, photographer and inventor".
His maternal grandfather was a book lover and book collector.
Your own father certainly was a book lover.
You never heard reference to your grandfather as a book lover, and only a book lover would read Goethe.
Mr. Lessmore starts out as a book lover and a writer.
A book lover, she wanted to become a college English professor.
Vahab, a 37-year-old orthodontist, is by no means a book lover.
Also, in Wales, where a book lover won a bookshop in a raffle.
But as a book lover, I had misgivings, and it turns out I was not alone.
Allan was a book lover, author, editor and mentor whose publishing career spanned five decades.
For a book lover this type of triage is never a record of what was brought along but a record of what was left behind.
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