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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moving book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a book that evokes strong emotions or feelings in the reader.
Example: "The novel was so beautifully written that it truly felt like a moving book, leaving me in tears by the end."
Alternatives: "an emotional book" or "a poignant book".
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This is a moving book, almost from the start.
Fiennes has written about all this in a moving book, The Music Room.
She wrote of loss and grief in Wave, a moving book about loss and memory.
Lisa tells her story in a moving book, "A Thousand Sisters," that is set to be published in April.
It is both a fascinating and a moving book about living in, through, around and by one's garden.
She signs birthday cards to her closest friends with her full name".Bettyville" is a moving book about what remains unsaid and undone.
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He followed that with a strangely moving book, The Unnamed, about a man who could not stop walking.
working from the information obtained in our informal talks and [his] notebooks". This leaves a gap in credibility and a gaping flaw in an otherwise moving book.
Y is a beautiful, moving book that explores what it takes to belong from a new author with a voice that is bold, surefooted and confident.
Belmont was a funny, moving book of poems about fatherhood, family life, and the suburbs.
In her review, Kirsty Gunn called it a "deeply moving book about death and its grief-stricken consolations – love and art".
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