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Discover Ludwig"a riveting read" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a particularly interesting or captivating book or written material. Example: "I couldn't put down the novel; it was such a riveting read."
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This is, quite simply, a riveting read.
'A riveting read.' " He gives her a playful slap.
Have to say that it's a riveting read.
Helen Macdonald's H is for Hawk (Jonathan Cape) was a worthy winner and a riveting read.
His memoir of how he got to be this way, "Radical Son," is a riveting read.
That's as far as he's got, but I'm sure the rest will be a riveting read".
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Tim Hayward: "An example of how following something simple to the point of obsession can make a rivetting read.
Dennis Johnson replies: I presume you're talking about Jenny Williams' biography of Fallada (the only one in English) and I agree with you that it doesn't really get across much of a sense of the man, although simply listing the events of Fallada's life is a rivetting read in itself.
It has to be admitted that this site is not a right, riveting read.
Drawing on interviews with Kivalina residents, lawyers and government personnel, and an analysis of legal and government documents, Shearer provides a groundbreaking and riveting read on the dangerous role of corporate power and politics in one of the most important issues of our times.
Still, it's an important, and riveting, read about beauty and a beast.
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