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book verb accuse, arrest, chronicle, docket, engage, enter, enumerate, file, index, inscribe, insert, list, log, make an entry, mark down, note, order, post, prefer charges, record, register, report, schedule, seize legally, tabulate, take into custody, write down See also: document, employ, engage, enroll, file, hire, program, publication, record, register, retain, script, set down BOOK. A general name given to every literary composition which is printed;
but appropriately to a printed composition bound in a volume.
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For example, the child picks up a pen and paper and begins scribbling or opens a book and pretends to read, often making up his or her own story. But each time a child opens a book, he pushes open the gate that separates him from Elsewhere. The critic Richard Lingeman wrote that Travers ``has succeeded in creating a timeless world inhabited by real people and complete unto itself - an immortal world that is summoned into being, unchanged whenever one opens a book. |
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