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1 Mercifully, it's a supremely readable book , enlivened by weird science and slap-shot one-liners.
2 You would be trying to write a readable book .
3 The fauna of the Coliseum-especially after 11 p.m.-wouldmake a readable book ; readable but hardly printable.
4 He read almost every readable book in the English language as well as translations from all languages.
5 It is a very readable book . - Albany Times -Union .
6 These would fill a book, and a most readable book it would be if written in his own speech.
7 General Grant proved to be a writer of no low order, and his autobiography is a very readable book .
8 Indeed, what a readable book that would be which related the best things which have occurred at the bar!
9 This very readable book concentrates on the aftermath of the Easter Rising in 1916, as opposed to the fighting itself.
10 Is there such a thing as a diluted solution of it in the shape of any readable book ? ) ]
11 Almost every one might, like Grace Greenwood and Gautier, write a History of my Pets and make a readable book .
12 He has recently published a readable book giving an account of his experience during thirty-eight years of military service in India.
13 There's not a readable book in that God-forsaken library, and I believe Maria Ansell has gone off with my volume of Loti.
14 While praising the genius of Beaumont, we are far from commending his 'Psyche,' either as an artistic whole, or as a readable book .
15 However, Southworth, managed, with a unique mastery, to turn his study of the complex construction of a huge lie into a highly readable book .
16 Often patronised as a good "story teller", Craig's very readable book suggests why there is much more bite to Moore than this cliché.
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