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The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.
You must return the book to him.
You need not have bought the book.
You have only to read a few pages of this book.
You should by all means read the book.
I want you to read this book.
Open your book to page nine.
I ordered a book from London.
Have you read the book yet?
Tom says that he can read a French book.
You may choose whichever book you like.
I managed to finish the book.
I can't buy a book this expensive.
Take a book and read it.
I read a book while eating.
He spent the evening reading a book.
I have to give back the book before Saturday.
Why do you want to buy this book?
You may keep the book.
Have you read this book already?
Have you read this book yet?
Have you finished reading that book yet?

News and current affairs

Having written a book about the hijacking of executive power in the United States in the Bush years, I found myself, in researching new developments, stumbling upon conversations online that embrace narratives of behind-the-scenes manipulation.
As Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff have shown in their book This Time is Different, over the long sweep of history, post-crisis recoveries in output and employment tend to be decidedly subpar.
The book's plot spans two centuries of revolution.
My new book, The Most Good You Can Do, discusses the emerging new movement called Effective Altruism, and, in doing interviews about the book, I am surprised by how often that question is asked.
We would do well to recall how, at the beginning of the 1990's, book after book was still being written urging US and European corporations to imitate Japan or face certain doom.
It is no fun to read a book or article that says that economic forecasting is best left to computer models that you, the general reader, would need a Ph.D. to understand.
Until recently, many professional economists would be reluctant to write a popular book.
Worse than that, at least until recently, a committee evaluating an economist would likely think that writing a popular economics book that does not repeat the received wisdom of the discipline might even be professionally unethical.
As far as the treatment of apes is concerned, much of the film is firmly grounded in reality, as a viewing of Project Nim, a documentary based on Elizabeth Hess's book Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would be Human, clearly demonstrates.
The fun thing about Litan's book is that he details many clever little ideas about how to run businesses or to manage the economy better.
In his book Golden Fetters, the economist Barry Eichengreen argued that the lack of coordinated action dragged out the global recovery process.
Some years ago the historian Fritz Stern wrote a book about Germany entitled The Politics of Cultural Despair.
John Stuart Mill, in his classic book On Liberty, considered a situation in which a man sets out to cross a bridge that we know is unsafe.
Yet there he lay, and with a copy of my book The Man Died beside him.
Klimov's approach echoed that of Svetlana Alexievich - this year's Nobel laureate in literature - in her first book, War's Unwomanly Face, published the year before.
But, whereas many rushed to see Klimov's film, Alexievich's book did not seem to excite readers.
I was so inspired by War's Unwomanly Face that a few years ago I wrote my own book detailing the endurance of women in my family in the war-ravaged Soviet Union.
Ferguson is correct that the US will have to come to terms with its budget deficit to maintain international confidence, but, as I show in my book The Future of Power, doing so is within the range of possible outcomes.
US soldiers have repeatedly been implicated in war crimes; and Jeremy Scahill's book Dirty Wars, which details targeted assassinations by the US around the world, has hit bookstores.
It is a rare event when two volumes of the same book top the Argentine bestseller list.
There are Christians who know all about the fire and brimstone of the Book of Revelation, but seem not to have heard the instructions about generosity in the Sermon on the Mount.
There may now be a market for a Greek translation of her book.
The other thing both films share is a fascination with mythical stories, the Book of Job in Leviathan, and martial-arts fiction in A Touch of Sin.
After all, Fritz Stern wrote his book to warn of the dangers posed by a romantic abhorrence of modernity.
But the book contained other, non-market, examples as well.
But that book's potency originally derived from its fierce independence from contemporary orthodoxies.
The book for the new epoch has yet to be written, but I have a proposed title: Capitalism and Skepticism.

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