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  2. 15 Gifts for Book Lovers That Aren't Books - AOL

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    I’ll slip on my fuzziest socks, brew some tea and cuddle up in a blanket before turning a page. Any of those items that create the cozy aesthetic will pique a b 15 Gifts for Book Lovers That ...

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    From bookmarks and jewelry to games and mugs, here, find 50 of the best gifts to give your favorite book lover.

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  6. Treble Clef and Book Lovers' Club - Wikipedia

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    Treble Clef and Book Lovers' Club was established in 1908 by Mrs. Mary Simpson in Richmond, Virginia. The club predates nearly all of the cultural organizations in the country and is the oldest for African American women in Virginia. It is also one of the oldest book clubs of African American women in the United States.

  7. Bobby sock - Wikipedia

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    They are white and worn ankle-length or collected at the ankle, instead of being rolled up fully extended on the leg. The term is derived from the socks being worn "bobbed", meaning around the ankle. [1] The popularity of bobby socks among young American women in the 1940s led to this demographic being popularly referred to as "bobby soxers". [2]