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The phrase "a fascinating book" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a book that captures your interest or attention due to its content, style, or subject matter.
Example: "After reading the first few chapters, I can confidently say that this is a fascinating book that I can't put down."
Alternatives: "an intriguing book" or "a captivating book."
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Fascinating stuff, I grant you, but not quite a fascinating book.
The result is a fascinating book.
This is a fascinating book.
It's a fascinating book, still.
Aching wrists apart, it's a fascinating book.
SARAH GREEN CARMICHAEL: Well, Tara, it's a fascinating book.
"The Experts' War on Poverty is a fascinating book.
This is a fascinating book by a fascinating man from a fascinating place.
A beautifully-written appreciation of what must be a fascinating book.
Says Walsh: "It's a fascinating book, looking back at what he's done.
This promises to be a fascinating book by an intriguing writer.
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