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The phrase "a different book" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a book that is not the one currently being discussed or considered.
Example: "If you didn't enjoy that novel, you might want to try a different book."
Alternatives: "another book" or "an alternative book".
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This is a different book.
I discovered a different book.
That would be a different book.
"It's like you're reading a different book.
But that will be a different book".
So you have to write a different book.
It feels as if it belongs in a different book.
Consider using different names — or writing a different book.
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"Peter Pan" is another matter: a different book whenever you pick it up.
And, at the touch of a button, a different book or newspaper would appear.
I was writing a different book entirely and it was going to be a big novel, spanning continents and time.
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