How to use "book" in a sentence

Sentences

I was famous because I was the writer of a book called The Mysteries of the Great Ocean Depths

"I read your book, Professor

I had enough information to write a new book

Alice's sister had a book, but Alice had nothing with her

She looked at her sisters book

'Why is she reading a book without pictures or conversations?' she thought

Perhaps somebody will write a book about this place - and about me! Perhaps I will, when I'm bigger.' Then she remembered

I read that in a book, I think.'

He took a book and read from it

He returned the next morning and sat on a bench all day, pretending to read a book, not daring to go near the bench where the girl and her father were sitting

Towards the end of the second week, while Marius was sitting in his usual place, he looked up from his book

Marius shut his book, opened it again and made an effort to read

Finally, she kissed the book, held it to her heart and waited for the evening, when she knew that something special was going to occur.

You are an idiot, she tells herself and pulls a book out of her bag

There was a book there

'You can take the book and look at it, if you like,' de Winter said

I was glad and I held the book tightly in my hand

I picked up the book he had given me

It was a book of poems

I shut the book quickly

I stood up slowly, the book in my hand

In my bedroom was a book that Rebecca had held in her hands

The book of poems was beside me, on the bed

I took some scissors and cut the page out of the book

Inside one of the drawers was a flat leather book: 'Guests at Manderley'

I opened the book

The writing inside the book and the writing on the labels was the same

Mrs Danvers came back with a small book in her hand.

I'll go and get my book.'

Dr Baker came back into the room with a large book

He opened the book and turned the pages

In the locked center drawer of the desk was a book with the code numbers that permitted access to the sensitive information stored not on diskette but only in the central memory

Tina paged through the book until she found the code that she needed to call up the list of the hotel's best customers

It was thicker than a comic book and printed on slick paper.

This was just a silly comic book, an absurd horror story

That explains why I dreamed about the hideous figure of Death in this comic book

He was paging through a book when they burst in

They're like the monster in the comic book

The book you now hold in your hands - assuming that you are not quadridexterous and holding it with your feet - was the second book I wrote under the pen name Leigh Nichols

He was contemptuous of the book he was paid to adapt, of me, and of the entire TV industry, to which he would never return (he assured me with a glower) after his first smash-hit film

The second was my script of another book which, in a fit of frustration at this entire process, I wrote in three days after the assigned writer's final - and umpteenth - draft was deemed inadequate

'Of course, if this were a book, the old man would die - and no one would be sorry.'

'You haven't bought a book on How to Treat a Husband, have you?' I asked, as I put my arms round her.

Poor Griselda - that book on Mother Love had given Miss Marple the clue!

I had read about all the symptoms of liver disease in a book

I began reading the book from the letter 'a' to the letter 'z' I had the symptoms of all the diseases in the book, except for one!

The local fisherman's guide book doesn't say anything about catching fish

'Laura,' said Miss Halcombe, 'you have your drawing book with you

After he had gone, Laura gave me a book of drawings that Mr Hartright had given her

He let me in and brought me the heavy book.

In her, book Letters on Education (1790), Catharine Macaulay - the first English female historian - told mothers and fathers to educate their girls

In 1788, she began working for a London book publisher, who published her novel Mary: A Fiction (1788) and some of her other books

Her most famous book is A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)

As Malala has said, "One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world."

In 1963, Betty Friedan's book The Feminine Mystique was published.

People really liked the book, and Betty talked about it all over the world

Ten years after her book was published, more than half of the workers in the West were women

In her book, Memoirs from a Women's Prison (1983), she wrote, "Danger has been a part of my life ever since I picked up a pen and wrote

In 2013, Sheryl wrote her first book, Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead

Lean In is a book to help women to achieve their career goals

She wrote a book, The Fun of It, about her journey

All the women in this book have felt empowered to achieve great things, and they have helped to empower other women.

But thanks to the women in this book - and others - women are now much more equal in society than they have ever been before.