Sentence examples for actually this book from inspiring English sources

The phrase "actually this book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize or clarify a point about the book being discussed, often in contrast to a previous statement or assumption.
Example: "I thought the book was about history, but actually this book focuses on the author's personal experiences."
Alternatives: "in fact this book" or "truthfully this book".

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"But actually, this book is about overcoming your inner obstacles".

Liquidity could even dry up.* Actually this book, by Richard Duncan, is rather good and explores the whole notion of how the build-up of debt and the accompanying asset bubbles has been the key economic driver of the last 40 years.

Actually, this book consists of a novella about a young boy who unwittingly destroys his salesman father, a short story in which a ditzy Southern widow pays literary homage to a preservationist, a memoirish account of the author's sexual awakening and a Jamesian tale featuring a woman who posed for John Singer Sargent.

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I actually read this book as a hardcover almost one year ago, but other projects prevented me from writing my review then.

My mum actually got this book for me but I didn't read it for a while.

I saw the review of "The Highway Rat," by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler (April 14), and I have actually taken this book out from the library and enjoyed it.

Book-club members who have actually read this book have called its plot "depressing," "disgusting," and "too much about poor people".

by mcnicole The Alchemist by Paul Coelho: I have actually given this book to My One True Love – for him to read, interpret and act on as he pleases.

Take, for example, Swift's reply to James Frey's infamous memoir: I have not actually read this book but James Frey says that only 12 pages of his book are untrue and I think that's a pretty good average.

He begins thus: "I've just realised you may not have actually purchased this book and are doing what I do when buying a book, and reading the first page to see if you like it".

Is there a subtext related to Margy's daughter's deferral from Colgate? Could next month's book maybe be more cheerful, for once? 4. Book-club members who have actually read this book have called its plot "depressing," "disgusting," and "too much about poor people".

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