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The phrase "about this novel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to a specific novel, often in the context of analysis, review, or commentary.
Example: "I would like to share my thoughts about this novel and its themes."
Alternatives: "regarding this novel" or "concerning this novel."
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No more about this novel, said Greene.
There is so much to say about this novel.
If you think about this novel, it has the structures of drama.
So, there's a reason for that and that is that I'm writing about this novel.
Everything about this novel is spare, compelling, and proves how staggering a genius Eggers can be.
My few complaints about this novel arise from my own greed.
The most remarkable thing about this novel is its very existence.
There is nothing unenjoyable about this novel - but perhaps there should be.
But there is something about this novel that, like its heroine, is not quite right.
The best thing about this novel, however, is not Alison, though she is expertly drawn.
What I love about this novel is the courage and never ending optimism of the heroine and her friends.
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