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Answer for the clue "Book lover ", 6 letters:
reader

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Reader can mean a person who is reading a text, or a basal reader , a book used to teach reading. It may also refer to:

Usage examples of reader.

Hotel, and has been attended by the most happy results, yet the cases have presented so great a diversity of abnormal features, and have required so many variations in the course of treatment, to be met successfully, that we frankly acknowledge our inability to so instruct the unprofessional reader as to enable him to detect the various systemic faults common to this ever-varying disease, and adjust remedies to them, so as to make the treatment uniformly successful.

He therefore resolved immediately to acquaint him with the fact which we have above slightly hinted to the reader.

She now first felt a sensation to which she had been before a stranger, and which, when she had leisure to reflect on it, began to acquaint her with some secrets, which the reader, if he doth not already guess them, will know in due time.

Here, reader, it may be necessary to acquaint thee with some matters, which, if thou dost know already, thou art wiser than I take thee to be.

To prevent, therefore, any such suspicions, so prejudicial to the credit of an historian, who professes to draw his materials from nature only, we shall now proceed to acquaint the reader who these people were, whose sudden appearance had struck such terrors into Partridge, had more than half frightened the postboy, and had a little surprized even Mr.

I must now make my readers acquainted with the sort of life we were at that time leading in Corfu.

I certainly did not act towards them with a true sense of honesty, but if the reader to whom I confess myself is acquainted with the world and with the spirit of society, I entreat him to think before judging me, and perhaps I may meet with some indulgence at his hands.

In the ensuing chapter the reader will become more fully acquainted with my fresh conquest.

I left Russia with the actress Valville, and I must here tell the reader how I came to make her acquaintance.

But the reader who recollects the class of texts adduced a little while since will remember that an opposite conclusion was as unequivocally drawn from them.

Nevertheless, I owe it to myself to tell my readers that my pleasure was too pure to have in it any admixture of vice.

The reason for this is that a repetition of the adverbial form down a page or two quickly attracts attention to itself, and the reader will have lost the sense of imagined experience through a mannerism of style.

The advertisement also gave the reader the specifications of the product-measurements, accessories and price.

Typically readers simply circle a number that corresponds to an advertiser, and the publication forwards the cards to the company, which can follow up with a phone contact or by sending requested literature.

The best illustration of this is outdoor advertising, where we literally have a few seconds to gain or lose the reader.