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The phrase "this book does not" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the content or features of a book, particularly to indicate what the book lacks or does not cover. Example: "This book does not provide a comprehensive overview of the subject matter, but it does offer valuable insights."
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The title may be misleading; he says himself, "(this) book does not advocate an end to fundraising so much as a renaissance".
Alas, this book does not get there.
Mr. Hell was young when his father died, something this book does not dwell upon.
But this book does not address its principal concern, power, until Jefferson has accrued some.
For scholars of the Soviet era, this book does not uncover shocking new material.
So this person writing this book does not have his facts.
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Yet as a whole this book doesn't work.
But even still, this book doesn't feel vain.
"This book doesn't fill that cavity (what can?).
But this book doesn't know what it is.
This book doesn't shy away from anything.
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