Examples of 'book culture' in a sentence

Meaning of "book culture"

Book culture: This phrase describes the social and intellectual environment that values and promotes reading, literature, and books

How to use "book culture" in a sentence

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I mean they still have a book culture.
Create a book culture at home.
Its primary focus is books and book culture.
Comic book culture.
Up to and including comic book culture.
Author of the book Culture of Conflict.
Cuba boasts a rich and proud literary tradition with much to contribute to book culture.
The association of the book culture and digitaL.
Its organization into chapters and sub-chapters is based on book culture.
Book culture required a more or less agreed-upon canon of textual values and modes.
Yaroslav was a notable patron of book culture and learning.
His book Culture on Tour, Ethnographies of Travel is perhaps his best-known book.
Twelve centuries of book culture.
In the book Culture War?
Matthew Arnold set a cultural agenda in his book Culture and Anarchy.

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Barry 's 2001 book Culture and Equality is a book that attacks multiculturalists.
However, much more than big events and large numbers are required to build a book culture.
After a summer on the brink of closure, Book Culture continues to hang on.
Fangirls in refrigerators, The politics of ( in ) visibility in comic book culture.
In his 1970 book Culture Is our Business, Marshall McLuhan examined American civilization through advertising.
Oh, your father is at book culture.
He is co-editor of the journal Mémoires du livre / Studies in Book Culture.

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