Bibliophile might be the word you're looking for. A bibliophile is one who loves books.
He just does, he has animal-keen senses which make him very attuned to his surroundings.
Geoffrey Keen's birth name is Geoffrey Ian Keen.
As I am a Indian and very keen follower of N.A.S.A and saddened at the loss of those lives lost in that spacecraft .
Commander Keen was created in 1990.
No, the correct phrase is "keen on doing something" without "to." For example, you would say, "I am keen on learning new languages." Using "to" in this context is grammatically incorrect.
i take it you mean Gandhi and he wasnt very clever himself but he was a very keen reader
Someone who "sticks his nose into a book" is an avid reader. "avid" means very keen; enthusiastic.
Roy was very keen for apples today.
she was keen to do what Jesus called her to do...
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A keen observer is someone who watches and notices small details that others may not.
Usually you would call the person a reader.
Usually you would call the person a reader.
Sapphire has a very keen vitreous luster.
I am very keen to see you. How are you doing?
Enrthusiastic, Devoted, Eager.
They have a very keen sense of smell, so yes.