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Discover Ludwig"compulsive reading" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone who reads compulsively, for example: "He was a compulsive reader, often staying up late to read books until the early hours of the morning."
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But once it gets going, "Teenage" becomes compulsive reading.
Clark's rampant lechery, his malice towards many supposed political allies, and his devil-may-care flamboyance (he once delivered a frontbench statement while palpably drunk) made his diaries compulsive reading.
This biography is compulsive reading, too.
But the book makes for compulsive reading.
(A table at the back of the book makes for compulsive reading).
It is interviews like these which make the book not just bearable, but compulsive reading.
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Jojo Moyes's break- out novel, The Last Letter From My Lover (Hodder, £12.99), manages to be a both gorgeously romantic and partner-ignoringly compulsive read.
Or you market it through someone else at Politico, which will make damn sure its audience of insiders and compulsives read it and blog about it; and that it gets linked around and talked about on TV programs".
Combined with the intricate plotting, this makes for a compulsive read.
That was her great merit; she was an utterly compulsive read.
The result is a book that is both a complex brainteaser and a compelling and compulsive read.
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