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Of course, he was lost in a book as usual.
Just as Amazon promised, it's easy to get lost in a book.
The boy, lost in a book, sits on a rock found in the park's ravine.
"Have you ever gotten lost in a book?"
Another sat alone, lost in a book.
When I was at my most nauseous, and tired and terrified about the future, we'd get lost in a book.
She said that even the din created by his less than studious peers could not distract him once he was lost in a book.
Here the coziness ends, though, and being lost in a book takes on an active and supernatural meaning.
A peek showed Quarters alone, sprawled in a seedy armchair, lost in a book.
Coldwater sat in a leather armchair, his striking profile toward the door, apparently lost in a book.
On an identical white plastic chair next to her sat a young man in sunglasses and boxer shorts, lost in a book on etiquette.
Get Lost in a Book - Music for Reading and Study Music
(Ages 10 and up) DO you remember as a child being lost in a book, deep in the story, sunk into the grass in a summertime reading sprawl, the rest of the world gone?
The New York Times Book Review described Inkheart as "sprinkled with magical fairy dust", while Kirkus Reviews declared it "a true feast for anyone who has ever been lost in a book".