A Quote by Gail Carriger

He is clearly bookish. I did not follow a single word of their conversation at dinner last night, not one jot of it. He must be bookish. — © Gail Carriger
He is clearly bookish. I did not follow a single word of their conversation at dinner last night, not one jot of it. He must be bookish.
I was horribly bookish, to the point of coming right out and saying it, which I knew was not socially acceptable. I particularly loved the adjective bookish, which I found other people used about as often as ramrod or chum or teetotaler.
I was a bookish nerd.
I was this weird little bookish giant.
I was a bookish kid, not really athletic.
It is when we are faced with death that we turn most bookish.
I was very bookish and shy. I didn't have playmates, ever.
I felt a bit bookish, cut off from life.
Well, when I was a teenager I was terribly bookish. I was very studious.
This conversation with the audience has been going on since, what, '72, '73... Sometimes it's like a conversation after dinner with friends. You're in a restaurant, and you got there at 8 o'clock. Suddenly, you realize it's midnight. Where did the time go? You're enjoying the conversation. It's sort of a natural, organic conversation.
Here I am, this smart, bookish girl, and I have this biker-chick name.
... and yet he could also be very charming, in a bookish, infinitely apologetic way.
I have an affinity for a lot of things that are kind of fairy-tale-ish and bookish.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that M. Dirda is a sucker for anything bookish in the way of artwork.
I grew up in a bookish family, so I read very widely. I was omnivorous, really.
I've always been the bookish type, and I've never really hidden that about myself.
It's not like I'm out eating McDonald's and Del Taco every night. I eat good: my mom fixes dinner every single night - baked chicken, fish - she cooks a great meal every single night.
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