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Discover Ludwig"book you" is not a correct or complete sentence in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in spoken English in specific contexts, but it would still be considered a grammatically incorrect phrase. To make it a complete and correct sentence, it would need a subject and a verb. For example, "I will book you a flight to Paris" or "Can I book you a hotel room for your trip?" In general, "book you" would be used when someone is arranging or reserving something for someone else. An example sentence could be, "I can book you a table at the restaurant for tonight's dinner."
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Last book you read?
Not book, you will note, but books.
Reading this book, you can see why.
Name a book you just couldn't finish.
"Good book you got there?
What was the book you abandoned?
Really the only cake book you need.
What was the last book you bought?
What's the last book you read?
And the last book you read?
What's the last great book you read?
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