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The Mystical Power of Your Book Number: What It Says About You

Have you ever heard of the concept of a book number? No, it’s not the latest title on your reading list or a code to unlock your favorite eBook! Instead, it’s a fascinating way to tap into your inner bibliophile and discover what your reading habits say about your personality.

What is a Book Number?

Think of your book number as your persona’s literary DNA. It’s a quirky little number that reflects your reading choices, genres you gravitate toward, and even the types of characters you love. Okay, okay, I know what you’re thinking—what’s the math behind this? Well, hold onto your bookmarks, because it’s not as complicated as it sounds!

Calculating Your Book Number

Grab a pen and paper (or your phone, we’re living in the digital age, after all), and let’s whip up that number. Here’s a quick and dirty formula:

  1. Count the number of books you’ve read this year.
  2. Add the number of books you plan to read next year.
  3. Subtract the number of times you’ve pretended to read a classic just to impress someone.
  4. Voilà! There’s your book number!

Now, what does it mean?

  • 1-10: You’re a casual reader. Netflix binge-watching is more your style. No shame in your game!
  • 11-20: You dabble in the literary arts. You might have a Goodreads account you occasionally update… or not.
  • 21-50: Bookworm alert! You’re practically wearing a cozy sweater and sipping tea with your cat while discussing the intricacies of dystopian novels.
  • 51+: Welcome to the literary elite. You’ve likely read more books than many libraries have on their shelves, and your bookcase probably deserves its own zip code.

How Your Book Number Reflects Your Personality

Let’s dish a little more about what this number says about you!

  • If you fall in the 1-10 range, you’re probably more of a social butterfly than a bookworm. You enjoy the thrill of a good night out rather than the solitude of a page-turner. Your friends might even tease you for not knowing the difference between a Hemingway and a Kafka!
  • The 11-20 types are the classic hybrid. You enjoy a good book but also love to engage in other hobbies. Maybe you’ve taken up gardening or bingeing reality TV? Who knows! Your book list might be filled with popular bestsellers and guilty pleasure reads.
  • 21-50 readers are a different breed altogether. You’ve likely turned your reading into an Olympic sport, and your Instagram feed is almost entirely made up of book reviews and aesthetic shelfies. You might have a group chat dedicated solely to discussing plot twists and character arcs with fellow book nerds.
  • Finally, the 51+ crew! You’re the expert in this literary landscape! You know the difference between literary fiction and commercial fiction and might even have a side hustle as a book critic. You’re prepared for book club debates that could rival the Supreme Court’s most contentious cases.

Embrace Your Book Number

Understanding your book number can be a fun way to reflect on your reading habits and interests. Whether you read for escape, education, or sheer entertainment, every book has a story, and so do you!

Engage with Your Book Number on AntiLand!

Speaking of stories, have you ever thought about how you can connect with fellow readers? If you’re looking to spice things up in your reading life or find a fellow book lover, why not hop onto AntiLand? Our anonymous chat rooms are filled with people who love to share book recommendations, discuss their favorite authors, and even swap juicy literary gossip. So why not take a leap of faith and see what adventures await you in the world of books on AntiLand?

So, what’s your book number? Share it with us in the comments below, and let’s get the reading party started!

Remember, books may take you to new worlds, but your book number can help you discover the one you’re truly living in!

Happy reading, fellow book lovers!


Hannah Mitchell,
Blog Writer, AntiLand Team