Examples of 'wants a book' in a sentence

Meaning of "wants a book"

wants a book: This phrase indicates a person's desire or request to obtain a book for reading or reference. It signifies the intention to acquire or read a specific piece of literature

How to use "wants a book" in a sentence

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wants a book
No woman really wants a book for a present.
He wants a book that is going to make him money.
I do not think she wants a book report.
Tom wants a book to read.
There will always be somebody out there who wants a book.
Really wants a book or his book.
There is a decent-sized publishing house in Ancona that really wants a book of interviews with you.
I think he wants a book of his own.
And I would like my cut, okay? Everybody wants a book deal.
He usually wants a book with him.
No, she does not want the book . - She wants a book.
Everybody wants a book deal.
I have read the book. -I don't think she wants a book report.
She wants a book to read.
The patient with DS is … Really wants a book or his book.

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He wants a book or something.
Really? Everybody wants a book deal.
He wants a book to read.
I am doing good writing! Number three, nobody wants a book about Fanny Brice.
She wants a book.
Mary wants a book of English literature.
Number three, nobody wants a book about Fanny Brice.
Nobody wants a book about Fanny Brice.
Who in the world wants a book reader to read to them in broad daylight?
Who wants a book like that?
He wants a book as well?
Everybody wants a book deal. And I would like my cut, okay? That's just fair.

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