Biblio: noun, book
Phobia: suffix, fear
A: prefix, not
Abibliophobia: compound noun, fear of running out of books to read.
I fully understand that fear. With no kindle in tow, I’ll read the ingredients on a ketchup bottle.
Interestingly – because abibliophobes are renowned for gathering interesting snippets – in Steven Mithen’s The Language Puzzle he tells us that the smaller the language community, the longer their words.
Judging by that little snip, the abibliophobia community is quite small. Though not as small as the column-writers employed in 1931 by Daily Orange who gave us supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
94 words written for Sammi’s Weekend Writing Prompt: Abibliophobia

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious‘.I wonder how you pronounce this word, and what its meaning is. Is it a tongue twister? ‘
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It was used in the musical Mary Poppins.
Super fragile istice expi ali docious
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Hahaha! Loved this post.
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Thank you. Couldn’t use my usual rhyming form. But I’m currently reading the book I quoted. Seemed…intended
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Awesome 👏🏼
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Fun use of the prompt. Thank you for sharing.
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Always happy to share. But not if it’s my last slice of cheese! 🤭😉😄
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I will read anything too! hehehehe This made me laugh.
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Happy 😊
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I understand this completely. Where there is lack of material, I shall grab that which is within my reach… no matter what it is!
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Perhaps being abibliophobe is a prerequisite for blogging
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It sure is for responding to Sammi’s blogging challenge!
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Absolutely yea!
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Your title had me singing along – even though the sound of it was something quite atrocious! A nice take on a tricky word.
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Thank you, Keith. Never can resist a challenge
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