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A good book is a great companion a peach of a girl/book a textbook example according to the book Book of Proverbs Books are ten a penny bookworm by every trick in the book Cheap editions of great books may be delightful, but cheap editions of great men are absolutely detestable. closed book cook of the books cook the books Don’t judge a book by its cover! He entered the name in a notebook He is in my black books He went on eating, leafing through the book at the same time He’s in her bad books His new book sold like hot cakes I can’t put my hands on the book at the moment I finished reading the book last night I work at a bookstore I’d like to book a flight to London I’d like to book a room from the 10th to the 12th, please If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use reading it at all. in my book It’s a closed book Leave that book alone! My favorite book? You’ll laugh: the bible open book Pablo Picasso is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most prolific artist in history phone book read someone like a book Seats can be booked in advance She’s a glutton for books She’s in his good books Solomon’s Book of Wisdom telephone book the best/worst book/car out The book is addressed to young readers the book which he published himself The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame. The transcription of long books into Braille requires a great deal of time There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written, or badly written. That is all. This book is unputdownable This book makes good reading to be a turn-up for the book/books to be in someone’s good books/good favor to be on the books to book two seats at the theatre to bury oneself in one’s books to cook the books to crack a book to curl up with a good book to curse someone by bell, book and candle to do everything by the book to enter in the books to flip a book open to gallop through a book to get out of somebody’s books to go by the book to have blotted one’s copybook to have one’s nose in a book to hit the books to judge a book by its cover to know every trick in the book/of the trade to lie like a book to not be able to put down a book to pore over one’s books to read someone’s face like a book to slog through a book to strike a passage out of a book to take a leaf out of someone’s book to throw the book at someone to try every trick in the book/of the trade What do you mean fully booked? You’re bloody joking! What they do have in common is their shared passion for books

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