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Discover Ludwig"engrossing book" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a book that is highly interesting, captivating, or absorbing. Example: "I couldn't put down the engrossing book I was reading until I finished it in one sitting."
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Careful scholarship is lightly incorporated into an engrossing book.
Schiff sprinkles details of Cleopatra's family (the identity of her mother remains in dispute) throughout her engrossing book.
And so far, mark you, we are not more than a third of the way through this engrossing book.
David J Linden, a neurobiologist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, answers this question in this engrossing book.
For a full and coherent history of Mr. Gordy's game-changing music factory, you'd need to check out Gerald Posner's engrossing book "Motown: Music, Money, Sex and Power".
Virginia Woolf's resonant words are the epigraph to this engrossing book examining modern-day musical developments, focusing on the rise of "machine-made music" manufactured by "hitmakers".
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For Melissa Katsoulis in the Times, however, the mystery of the diarist's identity became "as tense as a thriller, with false starts and red herrings obstructing our knowledge of who this person is and how their story ends up … a bizarre, engrossing, affectionate book that is a triumph on every level".
In this engrossing, readable book, Rivoli chronicles the round-the-world odyssey of a T-shirt, from Texas cotton-growers to an African used-clothing bazaar, to reveal how the global economy really works.
What keeps the book engrossing is Anshaw's writing.
Copious illustration is almost impossible for authors, since permissions are expensive, so perhaps we should call for a joint exhibition of the work of this group, to complement the moving portrayal of their lives in this engrossing and enjoyable book.
(For a second opinion: Kirkus -- the publishing industry's pre-publication tip sheet -- also loves him; they just gave him a starred review, the best they can award, calling the book "engrossing and entertaining," a "bighearted, richly detailed chronicle of comedy, commitment and a long life lived fully").. Some people, however, do not love Norman Lear.
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