compulsively readable

Frequency: 5.00.8 per million words

describes something, especially a book, that is so interesting you cannot stop reading it

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Examples (20)

  • His latest thriller is a compulsively readable novel that will keep you up all night.
  • His latest thriller is compulsively readable, keeping me awake until dawn.
  • Critics have praised the biography as both insightful and compulsively readable.
  • Critics hailed the debut novel as a compulsively readable masterpiece of modern fiction.
  • I found her series of articles on the topic to be compulsively readable.
  • I found the unauthorized biography compulsively readable and full of scandalous details.
  • The author has a knack for creating stories that are simply compulsively readable.
  • She has transformed a dry historical subject into something compulsively readable.
  • Although it's a long book, its fast-paced plot makes it compulsively readable.
  • This compulsively readable book is perfect for passing time on a long flight.
  • You should read this; it's one of the most compulsively readable memoirs I've encountered this year.
  • The author's prose is compulsively readable, flowing effortlessly from one chapter to the next.
  • The book was so compulsively readable that I finished it in a single day.
  • Although it's over 800 pages, the epic fantasy saga remains compulsively readable throughout.
  • Marketing materials described the new fantasy epic as 'a compulsively readable masterpiece.'
  • Journalists described the investigative report as compulsively readable despite its length.
  • What makes a mystery novel compulsively readable? Is it the plot, the characters, or the suspense?
  • I was surprised to find the new science textbook so compulsively readable and engaging.
  • Few history books manage to be as compulsively readable as this one.
  • Many readers found the celebrity memoir compulsively readable and deeply moving.