The pace and driving momentum of the narrative, meanwhile, regularly render the book unputdownable. |
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Unfairly, it's his shining niceness that makes the book a little less unputdownable than it might have been. |
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It's the most unputdownable novel since Sarah Waters' beautifully crafted Fingersmith. |
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This new, suspense-filled thriller from the acclaimed writer of the TV drama Prime Suspect makes unputdownable holiday reading. |
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Their objective will be to decide which is the most compulsively readable and unputdownable. |
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Perhaps Grist's greatest success with this book is in creating a genuinely unputdownable comic. |
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Those who have read Karin Slaughter's previous novels and were looking forward to another unputdownable book will not be disappointed. |
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They were tasked with choosing the most compulsively readable, unputdownable of six shortlisted novels, which had been published in paperback, in English, in the last year. |
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Books An unputdownable, dazzling thrill-ride is 'City of the Sun' by David Levien. |
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The ailing ex-fugitive was eventually tracked down by Koerner in San Diego, as his unputdownable final section reveals. |
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Soft-spoken Italians, as Frances Stonor Saunders explains in this superb and quite unputdownable book, found Hawkwood's name impossible to pronounce. |
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The Unfortunates by Laurie Graham was my unputdownable book of the year. |
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I first read this in the mid-1980s and found it unputdownable, it is laugh-out-loud in parts, as well as tragic and horrible, all in one glorious mix. |
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When, however, you immerse yourself in Zahradka's book on Leos Janacek and the National Theatre in Brno, you find that it's simply unputdownable. |
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The plot is engrossing and the battles give RPG-like character progression with nuanced tactical combinations to unputdownable effect. |
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Caked in a zesty cinnamon marinade the chops were well done and had a wondrous gamey taste that rendered them simply unputdownable. |
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Based on the unputdownable 2004 book by the prolific Swedish short-story writer John Ajvide Lindqvist — it's his first novel — the gothic tale centers on an adolescent loner named Oskar. |
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Des Capper blinked, as if he has been hit with a dictionary. But he was unputdownable, at the same time giving the impression that he was registering all the snubs. |
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Make your story unputdownable whether it's your autobiography, the portrait of a lost industry or town, or a speculative fiction set on another world. |
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From the Number One bestselling author, Sheila O'Flanagan, comes an unputdownable, heart-searching new novel for every woman who still remembers her first love. |
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I always love Stephen's books because they are quite unputdownable. |
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