The classic bibliophile loves to read, admires and collects books, and often amasses a large and specialized collection. Bibliophiles usually possess books they love or that hold special value, as well as old editions with unusual bindings,
autographed, or illustrated copies. "Bibliophile" is an appropriate term for a minority of those who are
book collectors. Literally, a book "worm" is an insect
larva that eats books. The term "bookworm" is often used as a
metaphor to describe a voracious reader, an indiscriminate reader, or a bibliophile. In its earliest iterations, it had a negative connotation—that is, it denoted an
idler who read rather than worked. Over the years its meaning has drifted in a more positive direction. Another meaning of the word is "a person who pays more attention to formal rules and
book learning than they merit." ==History==