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Here is your book.
This book is even more interesting than that.
This book is even more interesting than that one.
This is the only book I have.
This is the only book I have.
All I have is books.
All I have is a book.
That is my book.
I read books.
I'm reading this book.
That book on kabuki might be expensive.
Right now I'm reading a book that has been written in English about French grammar.
There are so many books that I want...what should I do?
He took a book from the bookshelf.
You can read this book.
You may read this book.
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.
After you finish reading the book, put it back where it was.
Each part of a book starts with references to its author's life: a passage from a read book, a question directed to a stranger on a roadside, something shouted by a girlfriend.
Each part of the book starts with a quote taken from the life of the author: a passage from a book, a question asked to a stranger on the road, something shouted by a girlfriend.

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