Sentence examples for this book resembles from inspiring English sources

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This book resembles "Edie" in its oral-bio form.

She traveled extensively, and so there are times when this book resembles one long, name-dropping itinerary.

Reading this book resembles beachcombing: one is unable to guess at what will wash onto the shore next – its many happy and unhappy returns.

I could handle an unreliable memoir if it was well written – but at times this book resembles nothing so much as Diary of a Nobody.

As in the film "The Queen," which this book resembles in its calm, credible, quietly shattering view of life inside the royal hothouse, the ability of press coverage to change history is treated seriously.

This book resembles Chris Van Allsburg's groundbreaking 1984 picture book, '&apos The Mysteries of Harris Burdick,'' which also consists of a slight framing story that justifies a series of disconnected pictures, each with a brief and mysterious caption inviting viewers to imagine the events the picture shows.

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She is banished from the family and disinherited, and at this point the book resembles a Greek tragedy rewritten by Noël Coward.

In this respect, the book resembles, as she knows, the endless branching paths of social media, which become her subject: "my method of describing the sunset, its noise, is likewise noise.

And it is quite true that the book resembles both the man and his presidency.

(Janet Maslin was less smitten in the daily newspaper, saying the book "resembles other, better novels that have been widely popular").

You could say the book resembles a musical composition for multiple instruments whose parts converge around a single theme.

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