Verb
(intransitive, idiomatic) To check in (to a hotel).
(transitive) To reserve an appointment for.
We can book you in after three o'clock.
The goods have been booked in for a morning delivery.
We cannot tear out a single page of our life, but we can throw the whole book in the fire. George Sand
Every book in the world is out there waiting to be read by me. Roberto Bolaño
This is my favorite book in all the world, though I have never read it. William Goldman
REVELATION, n. A famous book in which St. John the Divine concealed all that he knew. The revealing is done by the commentators, who know nothing. Ambrose Bierce
I gave my decisions on the principles of common justice and honesty between man and man, and relied on natural born sense, and not on law, learning to guide me; for I had never read a page in a law book in all my life. Davy Crockett
Charles Darwin wrote a famous book in 18 [gibberish]. And that book was an interesting book, cuz it was called "Monkey-Monkey-Monkey-Monkey-Monkey-Monkey-You". Eddie Izzard