(1) Soft-spoken Italians, as Frances Stonor Saunders explains in this superb and quite unputdownable book, found Hawkwood's name impossible to pronounce.(2) The Unfortunates by Laurie Graham was my unputdownable book of the year.(3) Unfairly, it's his shining niceness that makes the book a little less unputdownable than it might have been.(4) Their objective will be to decide which is the most compulsively readable and unputdownable .(5) The pace and driving momentum of the narrative, meanwhile, regularly render the book unputdownable .(6) 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.(7) It is a brilliant study in mortality and mid-20 th-century Englishness, comic and tragic by turns, done with an absolutely natural, unpretentious honesty that makes it unputdownable .(8) Lazy Ways to Make a Living is the unputdownable story of Rose, an academic, who resigned from her university post because the Dean would not forgive her campaign for the use of the imperative in the department's mission statement.(9) Herein lies the unmistakable whiff of a work in progress - and its corollary - the promise of further unputdownable Jamesian intrigue.(10) Those who have read Karin Slaughter's previous novels and were looking forward to another unputdownable book will not be disappointed.(11) It's the most unputdownable novel since Sarah Waters' beautifully crafted Fingersmith (Virago).(12) It is a literary fable, populated with characters who are half escapees from Edward Lear's nonsense verse and half punks, well-crafted and certainly good for anyone wanting an unputdownable read where you might also learn something new.(13) This new, suspense-filled thriller from the acclaimed writer of the TV drama Prime Suspect makes unputdownable holiday reading.(14) This is a cracker - an unputdownable , rattling good hunting yarn, where the quarry is books, and the author (as self-deprecating and as amusing as Woody Allen) is the great white hunter.(15) According to the Guardian's Kathryn Flett, it is ‘a powerful, compulsive, unputdownable television journey’.(16) Dan Brown's unputdownable theological thriller should be read as the grandest kind of entertainment out there: a conspiracy that is part history, part fiction.
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