Meaning: People became so engrossed in the books that they forgot about the real world around them.
Choice of Words: Lost in: completely absorbed or engrossed. Worlds of ink and paper: the fictional worlds created by books.
Alternative Expressions
People who read are often lost in the stories they're reading.
Meaning: This means that people who enjoy reading often get so caught up in the stories they're reading that they forget about the real world around them.
Choice of Words:People are human beings. Read means to look at and understand written words. Often means frequently or happening many times. Lost means to be unable to find one's way or to be disoriented. Stories are narratives that tell about events or experiences.
When you read, you can get lost in the world of the story.
Meaning: This means that when you read, you can become so engrossed in the story that you forget about the real world around you. It's like you're transported to a different place where only the story matters.
Choice of Words:You refers to the person reading the sentence. Read means to look at and understand written words. Get means to receive or obtain something. Lost means to be unable to find one's way or to be disoriented. World refers to the setting or environment of a story. Story is a narrative that tells about events or experiences.