Bibilophiles Tweet on World Book Day

It is often said that a book can be a person's best companion. The very thought of getting lost in a book that can transport you away from this world is something that we all crave for all the time. Bibilophiles (people who love books) shared pictures of their favorite books, book shelves and authors on Twitter to mark World Book Day. Have a look...
On this #WorldBookDay, let us realise the transformational power of #books. A good book is an opportunity to see a new world, a vision or a great life through the magic of words. — Ashok Gehlot (@ashokgehlot51) April 23, 2018 Happy #WorldBookDay! Here's a look into my soul... pic.twitter.com/7Y03sgareJ — Kelly Brenner (@MetroFieldGuide) April 21, 2018 Why are books important for you? — UNESCO (@UNESCO) April 20, 2018 Today is the #WorldBookDay. It is a yearly event organised and celebrated by UNESCO since 1995 to promote reading, publishing & copyright! — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) April 23, 2018 A book is our best friend, teacher and guide. It empowers us with knowledge, wisdom and inspires us to dream and achieve. This #WorldBookDay, let's strive to bring the magic of books back into our lives and inculcate the habit of reading, especially among the younger generation pic.twitter.com/GqqvteEDDc — Naveen Patnaik (@Naveen_Odisha) April 23, 2018 Happy #WorldBookDay to all writers, readers and lovers of books. pic.twitter.com/LFiAPS0Hql — Writers Victoria (@Writers_Vic) April 23, 2018 It's like you READ a movie. #WorldBookDay pic.twitter.com/UUYLdOjryQ — Ravinder Singh (@_RavinderSingh_) April 23, 2018 April 23 marks annual #WorldBookDay, the celebration of books and book reading worldwide. UNESCO aims at promoting reading, publishing and copyright protection through the yearly event. Feel free to share your favorite book with us! pic.twitter.com/c3AUneAc1N — CGTN (@CGTNOfficial) April 23, 2018 Books provide us with knowledge,inspiration,wisdom.We must encourage our young ones to read. My greetings on #WorldBookDay pic.twitter.com/ncqdCQDBJQ — Suresh Prabhu (@sureshpprabhu) April 23, 2018 It's #WorldBookDay! Which book are you currently reading? — The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) April 23, 2018
Get ready for #WorldBookDay?, it's coming up next week!
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Incidentally, today is also the birth (1564) and the death (1616) anniversary of William Shakespeare!
Here, six master storytellers reflect on the power of books. These Nobel Laureates celebrate the written world of human experience and imagination. pic.twitter.com/XMy3VlzOrC