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1 But skip the fellatio ad absurdum,, and the tale is very readable .
2 Palissot, in a very readable comedy, makes fun of Diderot and his friends.
3 Even if it was a bizarre story it was astonishing, and surely very readable .
4 Which is a pity, because Talking Work, like most oral histories, is very readable .
5 At the age of eleven he was turning Virgil into very readable English heroics.
6 The following books are suitable for laymen, and are most of them very readable .
7 Mr. Prescott has produced a very readable and useful book.
8 She has the literary chops, and she's also very readable .
9 The result is very readable general history, scholarly in its way, supported by many quotations.
10 The book will be very readable , and there will be another joke in it also.
11 Both are works of much research, and very readable .
12 A very readable biography, by a genuine historian who can also write easily and accessibly.
13 It's a clever book, very readable , and with plenty of strands to pull you onwards.
14 This is a very readable novel, artful in plot, effective in characterization, and brilliant in style.
15 And certainly, this book is very readable .
16 It is a very readable book.-AlbanyTimes-Union.
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