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The Most Relatable Book Memes

 The most relatable reading memes

I love reading memes! Yes, I know that makes me a nerd, but I honestly don’t care! Reading memes are so funny, and or bookworms like me, incredibly relatable. I was shocked when I first started looking for the memes I have put into this post, because there were not only so many of them, but most of them were about how exciting reading was! I guess there are more readers out there than people think.


This post is going to be a little bit different from other ones that we have done, as I will be showing you the meme, talking about it for a little bit, and then scoring it from 1 to 10. I would love to know which one is your favourite! Make sure to comment and let me know!


  1. It really isn’t fair!


                            100 Book Memes That Will Keep You Laughing For Days

This happens to me all of the time! Although, when I’m reading a book when there is a terrible sickness everywhere, I am kind of living that, so this meme doesn’t always apply. I certainly wish I could go to Hogwarts or Emerald city!


As for the rating, I would give this one a 7. It is quite relatable and funny but it isn’t the best and there are multiple exceptions. Also, a lot of people haven’t been invested into a book enough for this to make any sense to them. Those poor, poor people!


  1. I got the power

50 Hilarious Memes You'll Relate To If You Love Books 

I love this one! I thought it was just me who genuinely enjoyed this feeling. It’s the feeling of complete power, especially in books that have huge plot twists. There are three different ways of dealing with this situation

  1. To spoil the book for the other person (don’t be this person!)

  2. The taunter (this is me!)

  3. The one who doesn’t care (how?)


For a rating, I have to give this one a 9! It combines two of my favourite things, reading and Friends, and it covers something that happens to me all of the time when I’m with my friends, they probably hate me for the  taunting, but I get my fair share in return, so it’s ok!

         

           3. TRAITOR!73 Funny Reading Memes That Will Make All Book Lovers Laugh

I really hate this! When I’m really into a book, but then the author ends the book with a line like “and then ------ woke up and found that it was all a dream.” I mean, this is no way to end a book! If you don't have an ending or a book, then leave it on a cliff-hanger and then write a second book that ends it after you have had time to think of an ending.


 I’m going to give this meme a 9, because it’s really true and it’s one of my most common ranting points. I mean, I could write a whole post about the problems with bad ending, but it would be 100% me ranting, so I won’t.

 

So there you have three of my very favourite and most relatable book memes. Thee ae tons more out there, so if you would like to see a part two of this post, comment down below and I might just do it.


Happy Reading

The Book Corner

Neassa


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