61.   The good ones serve up a cinematic universe exactly like the one we imagined while reading the novel.

62.   The novelist Nicholas Delbanco expressed an interest in her writing, but when he read her novel, he told her to throw it away and start something fresh.

63.   The narrators would occasionally read a novel aloud, with a bit of analysis.

64.   The projections, by Sage Carter, are dramatic, but anyone who has read the novel will feel them as a makeshift ploy.

65.   There will always be an England where the mystery novel is read.

66.   These days, Ms. Ledoyen lives alone in an apartment in the Marais district, where she listens to Alanis Morissette and reads Russian novels.

67.   These novels should be read in undeviating order.

68.   They said she loved being around people, especially children, and liked to watch movies and read romance novels in her spare time.

69.   Things move slowly and foggily in Belize and create the pleasantly stupefied, surreal feeling one gets reading a novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

70.   This was Thursday afternoon, and Peggy Williams was sitting on some steps outside the hotel, reading a novel.

v. + novel >>共 242
write 30.29%
read 9.34%
publish 6.41%
adapt 2.17%
finish 2.17%
turn 1.85%
complete 1.52%
base 1.09%
have 0.98%
produce 0.98%
read + n. >>共 936
book 11.39%
newspaper 4.47%
verdict 3.42%
statement 3.33%
letter 3.21%
story 2.70%
article 1.95%
report 1.74%
paper 1.74%
script 1.61%
novel 1.01%
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