The use of dialectal or informal terms like knizki fosters a sense of "insider" belonging within the Slavic-speaking world.

The term (or knjižki in standard spelling) is a diminutive or affectionate form of "book" in several Slavic languages. In recent years, this has evolved from a simple noun into a cultural identity.

This movement represents a shift in how literature is consumed. It is no longer a solitary act but a social one.

Being "celo kote" suggests a person who is fully immersed in literary worlds, often prioritizing the "noble" pursuit of knowledge over more superficial trends. Why It Matters