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1066 And All That: A Memorable History Of England ( W. C. Sellar
book
)
A Bouquet Of Barbed Wire ( Andrea Newman
book
)
A Brief History Of Time ( Stephen Hawking
book
)
A Christmas Carol ( Charles Dickens
book
)
A Clockwork Orange ( Anthony Burgess
book
and Stanley Kubrick movie )
A Fatal Inversion ( Barbara Vine
book
)
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Future: Twists And Turns, And Lessons Learned ( Michael J. Fox
book
)
A Journey To The Center Of The Earth ( Jules Verne
book
)
A Kestrel For A Knave ( Barry Hines
book
)
A Murder Is Announced ( Agatha Christie
book
)
A Passage To India ( E. M. Forster
book
and David Lean movie )
A Perfect Spy ( John Le Carre
book
)
A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man ( James Joyce
book
)
A Prayer For Owen Meany ( John Irving
book
)
A Room With A View ( E M Forster
book
)
A Short History Of Nearly Everything ( Bill Bryson
book
)
A Short History Of Tractors In Ukrainian ( Marina Lewycka
book
)
A Streetcar Named Desire ( Tennessee Williams play )
A Suitable Boy ( Vikram Seth
book
)
A Tale Of Two Cities ( Charles Dickens
book
)
A Thousand Splendid Suns ( Khaled Hosseine
book
)
A Town Like Alice ( Nevil Shute
book
)
A
word
to the wise
Adolf Hitler: My Part In His Downfall ( Spike Milligan
book
)
All Fun And Games Until Somebody Loses An Eye ( Christopher Brookmyer
book
)
All Quiet On The Western Front ( Erich Maria Remarque
book
and WWII movie )
Always have your nose in a
book
An Englishman's
word
is his bond
And The Band Played On ( Randy Shilts
book
)
And Then There Were None ( Agatha Christie
book
)
Angela's Ashes ( Frank McCourt
book
)
Animal Farm ( George Orwell
book
)
Anna Karenina ( Leo Tolstoy
book
)
Anne Of Green Gables ( Lucy Maud Montgomery
book
)
Any word?
Around The World In Eighty Days ( Jules Verne
book
)
Art Of War ( Sun Tzu
book
)
As I Lay Dying ( William Faulkner
book
)
As good as your
word
As many chins as a Chinese phone
book
Bell,
book
and candle
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the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Black Beauty ( Anna Sewell
book
)
Bleak House ( Charles Dickens
book
)
Book
him
Book
him Danno ( A catchphrase from Hawaii Five-O )
Book
learning
Book
worm
Brave New World ( Aldous Huxley
book
)
Breakfast At Tiffany's ( Truman Capote
book
)
Breakfast Of Champions ( Kurt Vonnegut
book
)
Brideshead Revisited ( Evelyn Waugh
book
)
Bright Lights, Big City ( Jay Mcinerney
book
)
Bring to
book
Brought to
book
Build A Better Life By Stealing Office Supplies ( Dilbert )
By the
book
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the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Captain Corelli's Mandolin ( Louis de Bernieres
book
)
Captain Underpants And The Invasion Of The Incredibly Naughty Cafeteria Ladies From Outer Space ( Dav Pilkey
book
)
Captain Underpants And The Perilous Plot Of Professor Poopypants ( Dav Pilkey
book
)
Captain Underpants And The Wrath Of The Wicked Wedgie Woman ( Dav Pilkey
book
)
Catch 22 ( Joseph Heller
book
)
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the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory ( Roald Dahl
book
)
Click bait ( an eye ctaching
word
or image on a website )
Closed
book
Cloud
Atlas
( David Mitchell
book
)
Cold Comfort Farm ( Stella Gibbons
book
)
Crack a
book
Crime And Punishment ( Fyodor Dostoyevsky
book
)
Crooked House ( Agatha Christie
book
)
Data dictionary
David Copperfield ( Charles Dickens
book
)
Dead Man Walking ( Helen Prejean
book
)
Death On The Nile ( Agatha Christie
book
)
Death On The Orient Express ( Agatha Christie
book
)
Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? ( Philip K. Dick
book
)
Don't just
book
it, Thomas Cook it ( Thomas Cook advertising slogan )
Eats, Shoots And Leaves ( Lynne Truss
book
)
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues ( Tom Robbins
book
)
Every trick in the
book
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex But Were Afraid To Ask ( David Reuben
book
)
Evil Under The Sun ( Agatha Christie
book
)
Far From The Madding Crowd ( Thomas Hardy
book
)
Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas ( Hunter S. Thompson
book
)
Fifty Shades of Grey ( E L James
book
)
First Among Equals ( Jeffrey Archer
book
)
Four letter
word
From the
word
go
Get a
word
in edgeways
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Give your
word
Go back on one's
word
( Retract a previous promise )
Go by the
book
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Goodnight Mister Tom
book
by Michelle Magorian
Great Expectations ( Charles Dickens
book
)
Greed, for lack of a better word, is good ( Wall Street )
Guards! Guards! ( Terry Pratchett
book
)
Hang on every
word
Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets ( J. K. Rowling
book
)
Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban ( J. K. Rowling
book
)
Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone ( J. K. Rowling
book
)
Have a
word
with yourself
He understands every
word
I say to him
Here's a
word
from our sponsor
His Dark Materials ( Philip Pullman
book
)
His life's an open
book
His
word
is law
How To Win Friends And Influence People ( Dale Carnegie
book
)
I Capture The Castle ( Dodie Smith
book
)
I can read you like a
book
I was a seven stone weakling ( Charles
Atlas
advertising slogan )
I'll not hear a
word
against him
In a
word
In the beginning was the
word
Jane Eyre ( Charlotte Bronte
book
)
Just say the
word
Kane And Abel ( Jeffrey Archer
book
)
Keep your
word
Last
word
Les Liaisons Dangereuses ( Pierre-Ambroise-Francois Choderlos De Laclos
book
)
Little Women ( Louisa May Alcott
book
)
Little black
book
Look that up in your Funk and Wagnalls! ( A catchphrase from Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In )
Lord Of The Flies ( William Golding
book
)
Lord Of The Rings ( J R R Tolkien
book
)
Man of his
word
Many a true
word
is spoken in jest
Marriage isn't a
word
it's a sentence
Memoirs Of A Geisha ( Arthur Golden
book
)
Mr. Midshipman Easy ( Frederick Marryat
book
)
Mum's the
word
Mumm's the
word
( Mumm's Champagne advertising slogan )
My
word
is my bond
My word!
Nary, a
word
Never judge a
book
by its cover
Night Watch ( Terry Pratchett
book
)
Nineteen Eighty-Four ( George Orwell
book
)
Notes From The Underground ( Fyodor Dostoevsky
book
)
Noughts And Crosses (
book
series by Malorie Blackman )
Of Mice And Men ( John Steinbeck
book
)
On The Origin Of Species ( Charles Darwin
book
)
On The Road ( Jack Kerouac
book
)
One Hundred Years Of Solitude ( Gabriel Garcia Marquez
book
)
One for the
book
Open
book
Outside of a dog, a
book
is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read ( Groucho Marx line )
Oxford
Blue
Oxford
scholar ( Cockney rhyming slang for dollar )
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Play it by the
book
Put in a good
word
for
Put the hard
word
on
Round Ireland With A Fridge ( Tony Hawks
book
)
Say the magic
word
and win $100 dollars ( A catchphrase from Groucho Marx In You Bet Your Life )
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest
Word
( Elton John song )
Spread the
word
Swallow the dictionary
Swallows And Amazons ( children's adventure story by Arthur Ransome )
Take someone's
word
for it
Talking
Book
( Stevie Wonder album )
Tess Of The D'Urbervilles ( Thomas Hardy
book
)
That depends on what your
definition
of is is
The Age Of Reason ( Jean Paul Sartre
book
)
The Art Of The Deal ( Donald Trump slogan and
book
title )
The BFG - Big Friendly Giant ( Roald Dahl
book
)
The Buddha Of Suburbia ( Hanif Kureishi
book
)
The Catcher in the Rye ( J D Salinger
book
)
The City of Dreaming Spires ( Nickname of the city of
Oxford
)
The Count of Monte Cristo ( Alexandre Dumas
book
)
The Day Of The Jackal ( Frederick Forsyth
book
)
The
Definition
( Nickname of Martell
Webster
)
The Devil Wears Prada ( Lauren Weisberger
book
)
The Devil's Dictionary ( Ambrose Bierce
book
)
The F
word
The Famous Five ( characters in Enid Blyton's series of children's
book
)
The French Have A
Word
For It ( Josh Lanyon
book
)
The French have a
word
for it
The Garden Of Eden ( Ernest Hemingway
book
)
The Ghost In The Machine ( Arthur Koestler
book
)
The Go-Between ( L. P. Hartley
book
)
The God Of Small Things ( Arundhati Roy
book
)
The Godfather ( Mario Puzo
book
)
The Good
Book
The Great Gatsby ( F Scott Fitzgerald
book
)
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ( Douglas Adams
book
)
The Hobbit ( J R R Tokien
book
)
The Hound Of The Baskervilles ( Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
book
)
The Human Eraser ( Nickname of Marvin
Webster
)
The Hunger Games ( Suzanne Collins
book
)
The Hypochondriac's Guide To Life And Death ( Gene Weingarten
book
)
The Importance Of Being Earnest ( Oscar Wilde
book
)
The Jungle
Book
( Disney cartoon movie )
The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat And Other Clinical Tales ( Oliver Sacks
book
)
The Mirror Cracked From Side To Side ( Agatha Christie
book
title )
The Name Of The Rose ( Umberto Eco
book
)
The Odyssey ( Homer
book
)
The Picture Of Dorian Gray ( Oscar Wilde
book
)
The Pilgrim's Progress ( John Bunyan
book
)
The Princess Diaries ( Meg Cabot
book
)
The Purloined Letter ( Edgar Allan Poe
book
)
The Rape Of The Lock ( Alexander Pope
book
)
The Riddle Of The Sands ( Erskine Childers
book
)
The Secret Garden ( Frances Hodgson Burnett
book
)
The Story Of Tracy Beaker ( children's story by Jacqueline Wilson )
The Tenderness Of Wolves ( Stef Penney
book
)
The Thorn Birds ( Colleen McCollough
book
)
The Three Musketeers ( Alexandre Dumas
book
)
The True
Definition
of Luxury. Yours. ( Acura advertising slogan )
The Wind in the Willows ( children's
book
by Kenneth Grahame )
The Woman In White ( Wilkie Collins
book
)
The dreaming spires ( an idealised images of the colleges of
Oxford
)
The
word
on the street
Through The Looking Glass, And What Alice Found There ( Lewis Carroll
book
)
Throw the
book
at someone
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy ( John Le Carre
book
)
Treasure Island ( Robert Louis Stevenson
book
)
Vanity Fair ( William Makepeace Thackeray
book
)
Vicky Angel ( children's
book
by Jacqueline Wilson )
War and Peace ( Leo Tolstoy
book
)
Watership Down ( Richard Adams
book
)
We Need To Talk About Kevin ( Lionel Shriver
book
)
What's the good word?
Winnie the Pooh ( children's
book
by A A Milne )
Word
association football
Word
for
word
Word
has it
Word
in your ear
Word
in your shell-like
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the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Word
of honour
Word
of mouth
Word
to the wise
Wuthering Heights ( Emily Bronte
book
)
You can't tell a
book
by looking at its cover
You too can have a body like mine ( Charles
Atlas
advertising slogan )