Who Wrote The Book With 'You Are My Dool' In It?

2026-05-14 13:09:29
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Kyle
Kyle
Favorite read: You Are Mine
Sharp Observer Pharmacist
I swear I’ve seen 'you are my dool' scribbled in a margin note or a meme somewhere! If it’s from a book, it’s probably one of those lines that went viral for being unintentionally funny or oddly poignant. My gut says it’s either from a mid-2000s romance novel (that era had a thing for quirky declarations) or a parody. Or maybe I’m just imagining it? Either way, if someone finds the source, hit me up—I’m invested now!
2026-05-15 16:42:19
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Nicholas
Nicholas
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The phrase 'you are my dool' sounds so familiar, but I can't quite place it! I've been digging through my bookshelf trying to remember where I've seen it—maybe in a romance novel or a poetic anthology? It has that lyrical, heartfelt vibe. I even checked some fan forums because it feels like something that might’ve popped up in a niche indie book or a translated work. If anyone’s got a lead, I’d love to know too! It’s one of those lines that sticks in your mind but refuses to reveal its origin.

On a tangent, I wonder if it’s from a lesser-known author or a self-published gem. Those often have unforgettable turns of phrase that don’t get widespread recognition. If it’s from a Korean or Japanese novel, the translation might’ve tweaked the wording slightly. Either way, now I’m itching to reread some of my favorite emotional scenes to see if I stumble across it again.
2026-05-18 15:53:47
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Jolene
Jolene
Favorite read: Your life time, my love
Story Finder Mechanic
That line rings a bell—could it be from a web novel or a Wattpad story? I’ve spent way too many late nights binge-reading fluffy romance serials, and 'you are my dool' feels like the kind of sweet, slightly awkward dialogue that’d appear in a slow-burn fic. If it’s from a published book, my best guess would be something in the YA or contemporary romance sphere. Authors like Colleen Hoover or Adam Silvera sometimes weave in quirky, heartfelt lines like that.

Alternatively, it might be a mistranslation or a typo. I’ve seen fan translations of manga or light novels where phrases get charmingly garbled. If it’s from a non-English book, the original might’ve been something like 'you are my jewel' or 'duel' (though that’d be a very different vibe!). Whoever wrote it clearly left an impression—now I need to hunt it down!
2026-05-20 04:42:55
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