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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
)
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
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
)
Around The World In Eighty Days ( Jules Verne
book
)
Art Of War ( Sun Tzu
book
)
As I Lay Dying ( William Faulkner
book
)
As many chins as a Chinese phone
book
Bell,
book
and candle
(
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
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Can't
hold
a candle to
(
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
)
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory ( Roald Dahl
book
)
Cigar
store
Indian
Closed
book
Cloud Atlas ( David Mitchell
book
)
Cold Comfort Farm ( Stella Gibbons
book
)
Cop
hold
of that
Crack a
book
Crime And Punishment ( Fyodor Dostoyevsky
book
)
Crooked House ( Agatha Christie
book
)
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
hold
your breath
Don't just
book
it, Thomas Cook it ( Thomas Cook advertising slogan )
Eats, Shoots And Leaves ( Lynne Truss
book
)
Enter a different World ( Harrods
Store
advertising slogan )
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues ( Tom Robbins
book
)
Every trick in the
book
Everything London ( Harrods
Store
advertising slogan )
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex But Were Afraid To Ask ( David Reuben
book
)
Everything you want from a
store
and a little bit more ( Safeway Supermarkets advertising slogan )
Evil Under The Sun ( Agatha Christie
book
)
Fall back on
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
)
Get
hold
of the wrong end of the stick
Go by the
book
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Goodnight Mister Tom
book
by Michelle Magorian
Great Expectations ( Charles Dickens
book
)
Guards! Guards! ( Terry Pratchett
book
)
Harrods for everything ( Harrods
Store
advertising slogan )
Harrods serves the World ( Harrods
Store
advertising slogan )
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
)
High occupancy vehicle lane ( a traffic lane
reserved
for vehicles carrying several people )
His Dark Materials ( Philip Pullman
book
)
His life's an open
book
Hold
a candle
Hold
a grudge
Hold
a gun to his head
Hold
a mirror up to nature
Hold
a mirror up to society
Hold
a torch
Hold
all the aces
Hold
all the cards
Hold
at bay
Hold
back on
Hold
court
Hold
down a job
Hold
everything
Hold
fast
Hold
forth
Hold
hands
Hold
hard
Hold
it
Hold
it right there
Hold
it up to the light, not a stain and shining light ( Surf Washing Powder advertising slogan )
Hold
on
Hold
on a minute
Hold
on by your fingertips
Hold
on for dear life
Hold
on to your seat
Hold
out for
Hold
responsible
Hold
that thought
Hold
the field ( - remain the most important )
Hold
the floor
Hold
the fort
Hold
the front page
Hold
the line
Hold
the phone
Hold
the purse strings
Hold
the ring
Hold
up
Hold
up your head
Hold
very tight please
Hold
water
Hold
with the hare and run with the hounds
Hold
your breath
Hold
your drink
Hold
your head up high
Hold
your horses
Hold
your nose
Hold
your own
Hold
your peace
Hold
your tongue
How To Win Friends And Influence People ( Dale Carnegie
book
)
I Capture The Castle ( Dodie Smith
book
)
I Want To
Hold
Your Hand ( Beatles song )
I can read you like a
book
If I said you had a beautiful body would you
hold
it against me?
It takes two hands to
hold
a Whopper ( Burger King advertising slogan )
Jane Eyre ( Charlotte Bronte
book
)
Kane And Abel ( Jeffrey Archer
book
)
Les Liaisons Dangereuses ( Pierre-Ambroise-Francois Choderlos De Laclos
book
)
Little Women ( Louisa May Alcott
book
)
Little black
book
Lord Of The Flies ( William Golding
book
)
Lord Of The Rings ( J R R Tolkien
book
)
Maasai Mara National Reserve ( tourist attraction in Kenya )
Memoirs Of A Geisha ( Arthur Golden
book
)
Minding the
store
Mr. Midshipman Easy ( Frederick Marryat
book
)
Never judge a
book
by its cover
Night Watch ( Terry Pratchett
book
)
Nineteen Eighty-Four ( George Orwell
book
)
Nonrenewable
resource
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 )
Plan B
Play it by the
book
Please
hold
the line
Round Ireland With A Fridge ( Tony Hawks
book
)
See what the future has in
store
( Future Shop advertising slogan )
Set great
store
by
Stand in good stead
Swallows And Amazons ( children's adventure story by Arthur Ransome )
Talking
Book
( Stevie Wonder album )
Tess Of The D'Urbervilles ( Thomas Hardy
book
)
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 Count of Monte Cristo ( Alexandre Dumas
book
)
The Day Of The Jackal ( Frederick Forsyth
book
)
The Devil Wears Prada ( Lauren Weisberger
book
)
The Devil's Dictionary ( Ambrose Bierce
book
)
The Famous Five ( characters in Enid Blyton's series of children's
book
)
The French Have A Word For It ( Josh Lanyon
book
)
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 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 Wind in the Willows ( children's
book
by Kenneth Grahame )
The Woman In White ( Wilkie Collins
book
)
Things fall apart; the centre cannot
hold
( from a poem by Yeats )
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
)
To have and to
hold
Top slicing
Treasure Island ( Robert Louis Stevenson
book
)
Vanity Fair ( William Makepeace Thackeray
book
)
Vicky Angel ( children's
book
by Jacqueline Wilson )
Walk off the reservation
War and Peace ( Leo Tolstoy
book
)
Watership Down ( Richard Adams
book
)
We Need To Talk About Kevin ( Lionel Shriver
book
)
What's in store?
Who's minding the store?
Winnie the Pooh ( children's
book
by A A Milne )
Without reservation
Wuthering Heights ( Emily Bronte
book
)
You Really Got A
Hold
On Me ( The Beatles and Smokey Robinson song )
You can't tell a
book
by looking at its cover