Being a book reader isn’t quite the same as being an avid reader. When you are seriously into reading, you improve both reading and writing skills, and you end up becoming one of the word nerds that are very few in number.
If you’ve evolved into a word nerd, then it must be a beautiful feeling, and not many can relate to it.
So, for the amusement of all you word nerds out there, we have compiled some of the best tweets about writing, books, and some of the fine authors. If you take the label ‘nerd’ as a compliment, we are sure you’d thoroughly enjoy this article. Do share your opinion in the comments, we will be waiting for them!
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We get it poets: things are like other things
— mike ginn (@shutupmikeginn) September 8, 2014
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I used to love correcting people's grammar until I realized what I loved more was having friends.
— Mara Wilson (@MaraWilson) February 8, 2014
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Please stop calling us your "squad" Linda this is book club
— Randi Lawson (@RandiLawson) June 23, 2015
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The first rule of Hobbit Club is there's no tolkien about The Hobbit Club.
— GlennyRodge (@GlennyRodge) August 2, 2015
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Knock Knock
"Who's there?"
To
"To who?"
To *whom— Vsauce (@tweetsauce) January 4, 2015
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If you don't touch your face in your author photo, readers might assume you don't have hands. "How did (s)he even write this?" they'll say.
— Mike Ingram (future ghost) (@mikeingram00) October 7, 2014
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I'm gonna write a book about the difficulties of watching Pride and Prejudice dubbed into French. It will be called L'Austen Translation
— Greg Jenner (@greg_jenner) October 21, 2013
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Dickens: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times
Schrödinger: Nice, nice— Andy Ryan (@ItsAndyRyan) August 24, 2016
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I'm old enough now that I can't distinguish between the books I read in college and have forgotten, and the ones I just pretended to read.
— Josh Gondelman (@joshgondelman) August 19, 2016
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"How did your grammar competition go?"
I losed— dan mentos (@DanMentos) July 16, 2015
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If someone says they just love the smell of books, I always want to pull them aside and be like, to be clear, do you know how reading works
— Bridger Winegar (@bridger_w) June 16, 2015