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Love books? πβ¨ Why not carry a little literary magic with you wherever you go? These 16 gorgeous book-inspired phone wallpapers are perfect for any book lover who wants to add a touch of floral, feminine charm to their lock screen. π
Whether you want a daily dose of reading inspiration, a cozy aesthetic, or just something pretty to glance at, these wallpapers are free to downloadβjust click on the picture you love and save it to your phone. Easy as that!
So go ahead, find the one that speaks to your bookish heart, and give your lock screen a story-worthy glow-up! β¨ππ

Book Quote Wallpapers for Your Phone





π 7 Fun Facts About Books You Might Not Know
Love books? Youβre in good company! Here are seven fascinating bookish facts that every reader will appreciate:
1οΈβ£ The longest novel ever written is over 13,000 pages long! ArtamΓ¨ne, or the Grand Cyrus holds the record, spanning 13,095 pages across 10 volumes. Talk about a commitment!
2οΈβ£ Dr. Seuss wrote Green Eggs and Ham on a bet. His publisher challenged him to write a book using only 50 different words. The result? One of the most beloved childrenβs books of all time!
3οΈβ£ The most expensive book ever sold cost $30.8 million. Codex Leicester by Leonardo da Vinci was purchased by Bill Gates in 1994. Itβs filled with da Vinciβs handwritten notes on astronomy and water movements.
4οΈβ£ Thereβs a book that can literally kill you. Shadows from the Walls of Death (1874) contains arsenic-laced pages. It was originally printed to warn people about the dangers of arsenic in wallpaper dye. Today, only a few copies existβhandled with extreme caution!
5οΈβ£ Bibliosmia is the word for loving the smell of books. If youβve ever cracked open an old novel and taken a deep breath, congratulationsβyouβre a bibliosmiac!
6οΈβ£ The worldβs smallest book is unreadable to the human eye. Teeny Ted from Turnip Town measures just 0.07 mm x 0.10 mm and was created using electron-beam lithography. You need a microscope to read it!
7οΈβ£ The Harry Potter series is the most banned book series in the U.S. Despite its popularity, Harry Potter has been frequently challenged in schools due to themes of magic. Still, that hasnβt stopped it from becoming one of the best-selling series of all time!











βοΈ How to Start a Commonplace Journal (and Why Youβll Love It!)
Since todayβs wallpapers feature quotes about books, why not take it a step further and start a Commonplace Journal?
A commonplace book is a personal collection of favorite quotes, ideas, and thoughts from books, articles, or even podcasts. Itβs been used by famous thinkers like Leonardo da Vinci and Virginia Woolf to keep track of inspiring words.
How to Start Your Own Commonplace Journal
π Choose Your Format β A physical notebook gives a timeless feel, but digital note apps (like Notion or Evernote) work just as well. Pick what suits your style!
π Write Down Quotes That Speak to You β Whenever you come across a line that moves you, jot it down. It could be a powerful thought, a witty phrase, or a beautifully written sentence.
π Organize It Your Way β You can categorize quotes by theme (e.g., wisdom, creativity, motivation) or keep it as a free-flowing journal. There are no rulesβjust what makes sense to you.
π‘ Add Your Own Reflections β Donβt just copy down quotes; write a quick note about why it stood out to you. This turns your commonplace book into something deeply personal.
π Revisit and Get Inspired β When you need a creative boost, flip through your journal! Itβs a treasure trove of wisdom and ideas youβve personally collected.
Starting a commonplace journal is a beautiful way to interact with the books you love. Plus, it makes for a great personal time capsule of your reading journey!
