Book lovers get creative for #bookfaceFriday

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Book Nerd Problems: Book Shopping with a Non-Book Lover
Book Nerd Problems: Book Shopping with a Non-Book Lover


Just like in the video above, you know it can be difficult to try and bond with somebody over books if they clearly have no interest. That's where #bookfaceFriday comes in.

If you are unfamiliar, bookface is when you strategically line up your face with the cover of a book, thus becoming part of the cover. Clearly, the best ones are staged and planed to perfection.

The bookface hashtag started back in 2014 when Morgan Holzer was "inspired by the viral success of Sleeveface, a record cover photo meme created by Carl Morris, a D.J. in Wales." She told the New York Times back in May that she wanted to create something that the libraries wanted to participate in.

We rounded up some of our favorite posts and listed them below!



Hopefully these sparked some imagination! Find your favorite book and upload your #bookfaceFriday post to Instagram!

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