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The phrase "as great reading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is enjoyable or engaging to read, often in the context of books, articles, or other written material.
Example: "The novel was as great reading as I had anticipated, keeping me captivated from start to finish."
Alternatives: "as enjoyable to read" or "as engaging reading."
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Here are some of the books our staff picked as great reads for Greater Good readers books that illuminate our themes around the science of a meaningful life.
Ms. Crumb excels at the drawn-and-written confessional comic, which she helped establish in the early 1970s, along with the graphic novel -- her latest version of which, the recently published "Need More Love," is as great to read as it is to view.
There are certainly a couple of whopping narrative coincidences, but reviewing the novel in the Guardian, the writer Mike Phillips described Small Island as "a great read, delivering the sort of pleasure which has been the stock-in-trade of a long line of English novelists".
Tim, as usual this is great reading.
Newer Illumina sequencer models (e.g., MiSeq) now boast read lengths as great as 500 bp, which may mitigate this problem in future studies.
On the one hand, what the reading room offers, if you take it as both a physical space and as a metaphor--the great reading room we have upstairs--is a place where, in the solitude of your own mind, you can wrap yourself up and be enraptured by the great minds of the past, or whatever it is you may be reading, and be alone.
Jon recommended reading Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg as a great read.
Brenda Peterson is the author of 18 books, including the recent I Want to Be Left Behind, which independent booksellers chose as a "Great Read" and "Indie Next".
Velez-Mitchell's (a New York Times best selling author), latest book, Addict Nation is being heralded by many as a great read.
She reads ("nothing that's going to make my brain hurt too much, even as I appreciate recommendations for great reads"), makes it a priority to connect with friends, and enjoys the sense of accomplishment that weeding her garden can bring.
They are up against Penny Arlon's Factfeed, a book of lists described as "great for reading on the loo" and The Epic Book of Epicness, written and illustrated by Adam Frost.
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