Sentence examples for began a book from inspiring English sources

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The American novelist Stephen Crane, according to an unreliable contemporary, began a book about a male prostitute.

Four years ago, fans of Florence + the Machine frontwoman Florence Welch began a book club in her honour.

Mr. Griffin said that Mr. Buchanan, who has not appeared on the network since he began a book tour in October, was still employed by MSNBC, but that his future with the channel was unresolved.

At this point, Harris was suffering from a lupus-like illness, but nevertheless she began a book on her theory, "The Nurture Assumption," which will be published this fall.

According to his biographer, Michael Murray, he began a book called "Janus" in 2001, that "was to have been a view of present-day culture by an archaeologist of the thirtieth century".

A few years ago, the philosopher Mark Rowlands began a book on animal rights by telling a story about a ferry crossing from Pembroke to Rosslare that he once made with his pet wolf, Brenin.

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"A writer only begins a book," Samuel Johnson once said.

She begins a book, she says, with themes.

Elmore Leonard once stipulated that you should never begin a book with weather, about which he was wrong.

"I don't ever begin a book with a grand intention," he said.

This is why I never begin a book - at least, not deliberately.

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