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1 I grew up reading war books and biographies of famous generals.
2 And I really don't want to read War and Peace.
3 You don't read War and Peace on your coffee break.
4 I have just been reading War and Peace and Tolstoy is such a fatalist.
5 You'll read War and Peace in 10 days, maximum.
6 The book I'm most ashamed not to have read War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy.
7 The fact is, reading War and Peace is the literary equivalent of running a marathon.
8 And it's not like Bieber fans on Twitter would otherwise be reading War and Peace.
9 I read War and Peace… I returned to certain books once a year including the Art of War.
10 But before episode one is finished, I have decided that I am going to read War and Peace.
12 Speaking as MC at an event in the National Concert Hall, he mentioned he had recently finished reading War and Peace.
13 At the start of a holiday, we may resolve to go for morning runs, eat salad and read War and Peace.
14 Peter had been reading war news for five years, but had missed the fighting; and now he discovered that he liked to fight.
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