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"fascinating novel" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a novel that is interesting, engaging, and captivating. Example: I just finished reading this fascinating novel by J.K. Rowling. It kept me on the edge of my seat until the very end.
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This fascinating novel is their elegy.
But this is a fascinating novel about literary snobbery.
Here the two concerns come together in a most bizarre and fascinating novel.
This is a fascinating novel, at once challenging and compassionate, thrilling and thoughtful.
A journey to the jungles of Belize becomes a soul-searching expedition for the mild-mannered hero of Millet's fascinating novel.
Murakami's fascinating novel is simultaneously a mystery, a love story and a dystopian fantasy that raises questions of psychology and ethics.
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Issue five, which is just out, includes essays from the likes of Amit Chaudhuri, who's written about India's "curious, grudging relationship to money", poetry from a host of heavyweights including Andrew Motion, and an extract from a fascinating novel-in-progress, Wildwood by Tanyo Ravicz, all illustrated by art works from the UK's most literary artist, Tom Phillips.
We will read fascinating novels that deal with the sugar plantation economy in the 19th century, the exploitation of rubber at the onset of the 20th, and the coffee and cocaine booms leading to the present.
The Man in the High Castle, SS-GB, Fatherland, and Dominion are just a few of the fascinating novels that have pictured a victorious Germany in World War II.
But there's no superfluous junk moldering under the eaves of Catherine Chidgey's fascinating second novel.
How Judith, the 10-year-old heroine of Grace McCleen's fascinating debut novel, must have loved that story.
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